The answer to this problem, which is a real one, since many reporters are newbies or don't know the science they are reporting on and are just looking for a few good quotes to bolster their reportagel, is this: scientists who understand the issue of global warming and climate change need to write
more oped commentaries for major newspapers like the NY Times and the LA Times and the Guardian, with their names attached as author, and get the truth out that way.
Not exact matches
I liked the
oped in the Times, but to make the data
more conclusive the veggie content of garbage cans should be checked.
Asked what he thought Cuomo's motivation was for penning the
OpEd about the built - in spending increases, Silver said he believes the governor looked at his proposed budget and determined he's going to «wind up spending
more money than was spent last year even though he said there would be a cut.»
Savino said in a recent Buffalo News
OpEd that she has 39 «yes» votes for the act —
more than enough to see it pass on the Senate floor.
In an
OpEd for The Hechinger Report, Match Next principal Ray Schleck describes the Match Next model as an innovative and effective means for differentiating curriculum to meet
more students» needs.
MORE ON WEAK COVERAGE OF DC SCHOOLS: It was think tank fluffery as well as inadequate local media coverage that allowed the DCPS scandal to fester and grow, write AEI's Rick Hess and Brendan Bell in their
oped, DC graduation scandal shows how an uncritical gaze leads reformers astray.
A scientist writing a mass - meejuh
OpEd has
more latitude than scholarly publishing discipline allows.
- Go off into fervent belief in pseudoscience - Are sure they know
more than top - notch scientists who spend their lives doing this, although they themselves do not - Pontificate in
OpEds, letters to editors, white papers, websites, E&E... but not peer - reviewed science journals - but have reasonable technical backgrounds - and so should be able to study and learn the science - and ought to know better - and isn't one of those scientists at end of career going off the rails into a field outside their own - and in this case, a reference to Stanford EE degree
More false balance on the NYTimes
OpEd pages.
In 1984 he wrote an
oped for the Chicago Tribune calling for a halt to the construction of Braidwood, an Illinois nuclear plant, saying
more coal and natural gas should be burned instead.
More «balance» on the NYTimes
OpEd pages, this time by Ross Douthat: Neither Hot Nor Cold on Climate.
I
oped for an even
more low - effort fix, and used the self - adhesive pad August provides to position it.
Mr. Schultz has written
more than 1,000
oped columns, and has been honored for his column and editorial writing by the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, Sigma Delta Chi and the Best of Cox Newspapers.