Sentences with phrase «op ed talking»

In his recent New York Times op ed talking up «Risky Business,» Paulson tries to leverage his previous experience in order to promote the public's interest in climate change.

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«Mark Zoinkerburg At It Again» and «Op - Ed: How Come Everyone Talks About How I Stole Facebook But Nobody Talks About How I Murdered Eduardo Saverin» filled the spots where real news once lived on The Harvard Crimson.
As part of that exploration, us scholar - columnist - bloggers have been asked to talk about trends in our corners of the blogosphere, and make some predictions and prescriptions for the role of scholar - op - ed - writers - bloggers in Canada as it hurtles towards 2042.
In this op - ed ASU energy security researcher Dr. Wesley Herche demonstrates that for all the talk of renewable energy raising customer rates, there is no correlation between utility rates and ambitious state - level renewable energy mandates.
Last week, professional truck driver Nate McCarthy of ABF Freight based out of Wyoming authored an op - ed in the Wyoming Tribune Eagle where he talked about how trucking makes the holiday season possible.
Yet, in an op - ed in The New York Times, Charles Blow writes that Melania knew who Trump was all along: She knew that Trump cheated in his previous marriages, she knew that he bragged about grabbing pussy, she knew the way he talked — inappropriately — about his own daughter Ivanka, and yet she seemingly ignored the numerous red flags when she said, «I do.»
After I wrote the op - ed in the Washington Post, the office of Brad Hoylman, the state senator who represents lower Manhattan, contacted me to talk about it.
WAMC political observer Dr. Alan Chartock talks about Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's recent op - ed column in The Washington Post calling for diplomatic talks between U.S. and Iranian officials.
, who had planned to lead a House delegation to the Paris talks until votes interfered, penned an op - ed in The Washington Examiner a week after the deal was finalized, minimizing it as a «signal» of Obama administration preferences rather than a treaty.
In fact, the message packet provided to lawmakers includes talking points as well as a sample speech, Op - Ed, press release, and «town hall» meeting notice.
«Everyone keeps asking me about my op - ed; they keep talking to me about what I wrote,» he said.
With contract talks going nowhere in the spring of 2009, she wrote a Washington Post op - ed in which she insisted that «[t] hose who categorically blame teachers for the failures of our system are simply wrong.»
In fact, Nocera, who wrote the Talking Business column for the Times before landing the plum assignment on the paper's prestigious op - ed page, will one day see this essay as beginner's jitters.
MUST READ: Tera Myer, whose son is diagnosed with Downs Syndrome, wrote an op - ed talking about Betsy DeVos» real record fighting for students with special needs because IDEA fails far too many special needs families.
Geoffrey Rosenberger of True North Rochester Preparatory Charter School talks charter funding, accountability and performance in this fantastic op - ed for the Rochester Business Journal.
Sample editable resources including a board resolution, press release, sample talking points, state profile template and op - ed for before and during the score release.
For one thing, it seems at odds with other pro-Common Core talking points, like the governor of Delaware's Washington Post op - ed crediting the Common Core with enabling wonderful classroom lessons.
Summary: In this article from the Op - Ed section of the New York Times, David Brooks talks about aspiring to be a person of character.
Particular areas of interest are literary tie - ins to other media (TV, movies); trend pieces (industry trends, trends in books); op - eds (e.g., «Why I Wish Everyone Would Stop Talking about Amazon»); visually engaging posts featuring book covers and illustrations (especially cover trends and comparisons); and book club — friendly content.
And that came in the form of a Polygon op - ed which talked about how jarring it was to play The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and not see any brown people in it.
Anthony John Agnello switched gears from the ultra-violent GTA V to talk about the ultra-disappointing remake of Capcom's Ducktales in a For Our Consideration op - ed.
The FTB and Frommer's staff talked to legislators, too, and to journalists who wrote op - eds describing ReadyReturn as a «no - brainer.»
When anyone threatens to compete for real estate on op ed pages and talk shows there is a huge push back, not just from the few denialists but from the entire public affairs apparatus that is pushing them.
All three positions are represented among the climate - change skeptics who infest talk shows, Internet blogs, letters to the editor, op - ed pieces, and cocktail - party conversations.
Mike: According to lay people that I talk to who have been influenced by the op - ed pieces that you mention, «global warming has been disproved».
What you refer to as the «other side» is the misinformation and distortions appearing in mass media op - ed columns, right wing pseudo-science web sites (FOS, NRSP) and the talking points sent out by rightwing nut jobs.
Besides, I'm not sure talking about hypocrisy in a 2013 op - ed about ClimateGate would be optimal.
While your speech at the Press Club was highly, highly effective, this op - Ed has a bit of the feel of just repeating talking points.
Although you wouldn't know it from her Op - ed or her recent talk for the Marshall Institute, but even Judith has expressed uncertainty about the economic modeling (kind of an odd coincidence that she left that out during her recent advocacy, isn't it?).
Grossman begins by citing Roger Pielke's recent WSJ op - ed, and transitions to talking about #ExxonKnew.
Online resources and op - ed writers talking about WV as the «most important greenhouse gas» or «CO2 is only 0.033 % of the atmosphere» are misleading simplifications, and I don't think the IPCC explanation is misleading at all.
(I'm mainly talking about news stories, op - eds, blogs, etc..
Andrew, I realize that talking about the MWP may be bit off thread here, but since we don't seem to know what caused it with any certainty (or the LIA) and since prof muller invoked it in his NYT op - Ed piece, I was surprised at his level of certainty about attributing so much of the recent warming to CO2.
«It would seem that Richard Muller has served as a useful foil for the Koch Brothers, allowing them to claim they have funded a real scientist looking into the basic science, while that scientist — Muller — props himself up by using the «Berkeley» imprimatur (U.C. Berkeley has not in any way sanctioned this effort) and appearing to accept the basic science, and goes out on the talk circuit, writing Op - Eds, etc. systematically downplaying the actual state of the science, dismissing key climate - change impacts and denying the degree of risk that climate change actually represents.
Richard was recognized for his career - long track record of climate communication, which has involved countless public talks and lectures, communications workshops for fellow scientists, work with educators, TV interviews, articles, op - eds, and the publication of a popular book, The Forgiving Air: Understanding Environmental Change.
The MSM may have op - eds or CNN may have talking heads where a person calls Trump a racist or fraudster.
In this op - ed ASU energy security researcher Dr. Wesley Herche demonstrates that for all the talk of renewable energy raising customer rates, there is no correlation between utility rates and ambitious state - level renewable energy mandates.
But many legislators have been tasked with promoting the project by oil industry lobbyists who provide them with model bills, talking points and draft op - eds.
There was a recent Op - Ed in the New York Times which talked about this idea.
Chemerinsky's op - ed prompted Judge Jacobs, through a spokesman, to send a message to the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog in which he said that the newspaper's report of his speech «grossly misstates what I said and think» and that «I support, endorse and solicit pro bono work, and my talk said just that.»
University of Ottawa's Craig Forcese — who runs his own blogs and participates in some collective ones — talked about the ways that blogging can connect with larger academic research projects, and noted that when the media misinterpret or quote selectively from blog posts there is always an opportunity to correct the error (unlike traditional op eds).
Walsh has published several op eds following his TEDx talk in Berlin, including on CNN and TED Ideas.
Yet, in an op - ed in The New York Times, Charles Blow writes that Melania knew who Trump was all along: She knew that Trump cheated in his previous marriages, she knew that he bragged about grabbing pussy, she knew the way he talked — inappropriately — about his own daughter Ivanka, and yet she seemingly ignored the numerous red flags when she said, «I do.»
Talking About Early Childhood Development - is a comprehensive toolkit containing responses to frequently asked questions, sample op - eds and letters to the editor, case studies and other communications resources.
The toolkit includes templates for products used in everyday communications practice, such as talking points, sample op - eds, how to use data effectively, and other essential resources.
In this op - ed, published in The Hill, NAR President Chris Polychron talks about NAR's work to make drones legal for use in commercial real estate.
In this op - ed, published in American Banker, NAR President Tom Salomone talks about unnecessary GSE fees that can put homebuying out of reach.
In this op - ed, published in The Hill, NAR President Tom Salomone talks about making mortgage credit available to responsible first - time buyers.
In this op - ed, published in NerdWallet, NAR President Tom Salomone talks about how to get the best price for your home.
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