Sentences with phrase «environment editor»

He was the original Environment Editor at GOOD Magazine and his work has appeared regularly in National Geographic News, Grist, DeSmogBlog, and OnEarth.
(Former Guardian environment editor John Vidal who had also been expected to join the panel was defeated by climate change itself, with his train from Wales cancelled because of snow!).
On the subject of the evils of being financed by Big Business: On March 31st Guardian environment editor John Vidal published an article quoting the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, to the effect that temperatures are due rise 5 - 7 °C this century.
He was the original Environment Editor for GOOD Magazine, and wrote a longstanding weekly column titled «The New Ideal: Building the clean energy economy of the 21st Century and avoiding the worst fates of climate change.»
Curtis Brainard, who writes about science journalism for the Columbia Journalism Review, harshly criticized Times management for the move and posted an apologetic e-mail message sent by Nancy Kenney, the former deputy environment editor, to the blog's contributors.
The Unnatural World is the title of a new book by former Scientific American environment editor David Biello.
The Australian's environment editor Graham Lloyd has extensively reported on the findings of the study after they were released last month and has been the subject of inquiries by Media Watch journalist Flint Duxfield.
The Australian's so called Environment Editor, Graham Lloyd, writes articles that cast as much doubt on the reality of anthropogenic climate change (ACC, climate change caused by Man) as he can manage.
In it, environment editor Damian Carrington's word choice revealed support for these efforts.
Professor Peter Wadhams, Cambridge professor of ocean physics, has complained to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) that his scientific reputation had been damaged by Times environment editor Ben Webster and that he had been inaccurately quoted.
Join us below at 1:30 PM Eastern today (Thursday, June 21) to learn more during a live 30 - minute online chat at Scientific American with David Biello, an energy and environment editor at SA for more than six years.
Laura Helmuth, science, health and environment editor for The Washington Post, said it «was refreshing to have a child be the main character in the story.»
Only slightly off - subject: the Guardian's environment editor John Vidal has just published dire predictions of future temperatures worse than Monbiot's worst wet dreams, issuing from an MIT Global Change (that's what they call themselves) thinktank, which is financed by ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Electricité de France, among others.
Eichenseher formerly was environment editor and producer at National Geographic Digital Media.
Nicholas Wigginton, Science's Ann Arbor, Michigan - based earth and environment editor, says that one of the biggest challenges for editors is «to keep in touch with new scientific communities» as science's global reach expands.
Scientific American's energy and environment editor, David Biello, met with Bill Gates on February 22 to discuss tackling carbon emissions while at the same time making necessary energy available to ever more of the globe's growing population.
She was previously The Post's health, science and environment editor.
Charles Clover has been the Environment Editor of The Daily Telegraph, Britain's biggest selling broadsheet paper, since 1987.
I was on the panel, along with Damian Carrington, The Guardian's environment editor, and Dagmar Dehmer, who covers climate change and Germany's energy policies for Der Tagesspiegel.
All week, along with Erica Goode, the environment editor of The New York Times, I've been answering reader questions about our coverage via our regular feature Talk to The Times.
Nick has probably got his misinformation about abatement and coal - fired power stations on standby from anti-wind campaigner Hamish Cumming who has been pushing this fallacy, especially with the anti-renewable «Environment Editor» Graham Lloyd of The Australian.
Laura Helmuth is the health, science, and environment editor at the Washington Post.
While I was there I met with John Vidal the Environment Editor of the Guardian.
Obviously you wouldn't expect an Environment Editor to know this.
Houston had it coming because oil, the environment editor of one of Australia's leading left - liberal newspapers has predictably claimed.
In London, the front page of today's Times leads with a follow - up story on Professor Bengtsson by its Environment Editor, Ben Webster, headlined «Scientists in Cover - Up of «Damaging» Climate View»:
ENTER climate alarmist in chief — Peter Hannam — Environment Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald / The Age, with his latest doomsday report peppered with the same old regurgitated buzz lines designed to scare you into belief; «tipping points», «pressure on governments globally to act», «catastrophic destruction», «mass bleaching»...
The positions of environment editor and deputy environment editor are being eliminated.
How can the Environment Editor of a major national daily newspaper be so corrupt?
Later research into the peer - review process that allowed the publication of their paper uncovered that Energy and Environment editor - in - chief Sonja Boehmer - Christiansen had rushed the paper into publication for «policy impact reasons, e.g. publication well before COP9.»
This less than one - hour video features Fred Pearce as well as The Economist «s (I believe now former) energy and environment editor, Oliver Morton, and Tony Gilland from the UK Institute of Ideas (IoI).
As blogger Andrew Montford has pointed out, it was theGuardian's environment editor, John Vidal, who wrote: «The world's biggest physical changes in the past few years are mostly seen nearest the poles where climate change has been most extreme.
She is now a senior reporter and the energy and environment editor at The Huffington Post.
John Vidal is the environment editor and Damian Carrington is the head of environment at the Guardian
I made the same point to John Vidal, Guardian Environment editor, when he quoted the same research back in March.
This stuff is in our food, our clothes — and in us, writes John Vidal, a former Guardian environment editor
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