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Whistleblowers

CSW’s Rick Piltz Interviewed by Government Accountability Project’s Louis Clark

Posted on Friday, December 23, 2005

A Conversation between Climate Science Watch’s Rick Piltz and Government Accountability Project President Louis Clark.  Originally published in Bridging the GAP (Winter 2005), newsletter of the Government Accountability Project, Washington, DC.

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The Anonymous Source - an Endangered Species?

Posted on Wednesday, July 13, 2005

In The Anonymous Source - an Endangered Species?, author Philipp Steger discusses the importance of whistleblowers to journalists—and the risks they face.  Published in Bridges (13 July 2005), a publication of the Office of Science and Technology at the Embassy of Austria, Washington, DC.

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Blowing the Whistle on Climate Change

Posted on Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Blowing the whistle on climate change: Interview with Rick Piltz, Environmental Science and Technology (ES&T) (22 June 2005) by ES&T Associate Editor Paul Thacker.  “Before publishing this interview, ES&T contacted multiple government officials familiar with Piltz’s work. Although they did not agree with all his conclusions, they confirmed that his points are valid.”

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