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Daily Archives: November 23, 2010
House Science Committee: one last ‘rational’ climate science hearing?
On November 17, a subcommittee of the House Science and Technology Committee held a “Rational Discussion of Climate Change,” with testimony from climate scientists including Ralph Cicerone, Gerald Meehl, Heidi Cullen, Richard Lindzen, Ben Santer, Richard Alley, Richard Feely, Patrick Michaels, and … Continue reading
“Deep Down”: A community battle over proposed mountaintop removal coal mining
See this film if you can: “Deep Down,” a new documentary that premieres this week on PBS’s Independent Lens, is a portrait of a small mining community in Kentucky and its contentious internal division over the destructive policy of mountaintop … Continue reading
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