My favorite piece was Chrystie 31, a more
challenging oil on paper that returns to Johns and Motherwell, with a substantial corner of a blue rectangle balancing a sweeping light figure in thin paint, wash upon wash that takes the tone down to near the paper's white.
Not exact matches
Related Michael Levi of the Council
on Foreign Relations has a
paper in press in the Journal of Geophysical Research
challenging a widely covered «bombshell» study in that journal estimating very high rates of emissions of methane from Colorado gas and
oil wells.
In contrast, when the same magazine, in the same month, reported
on Harvard scientist Willie Soon's
paper in the journal Ecological Complexity, which
challenged received wisdom that climate change is imperilling polar bears, the scientific argument was ignored in favour of speculation about Soon's alleged links to the
oil industry, and that the research was part of an orchestrated campaign to undermine the environmental movement's use of the polar bear as an icon (New Scientist 1.7.2007).
When the same magazine, in the same month, reported
on Harvard scientist Willie Soon's
paper in the journal Ecological Complexity, which
challenged received wisdom that climate change is imperilling polar bears, the scientific argument was ignored in favour of speculation about Soon's alleged links to the
oil industry, and that the research was part of an orchestrated campaign to undermine the environmental movement's use of the polar bear as an icon.