Sentences with phrase «op ed writer»

To the consternation of alarmists, New York Times op ed writer Bret Stephens openly questioned the «consensus» that has demanded uniform acceptance without question of the global warming / climate change orthodoxy.
You can be certain that various anti-science, anthropogenic global warming denialist web blogs and op ed writers (with no scientific background) will take this study and trumpet it from the hills, completely out of context in order to continue to be disingenuous and to purposely mislead people.
You can be certain that various anti-science, anthropogenic global warming denialist web blogs and op ed writers (with no scientific background) will take this study and trumpet it from the hills, completely out of context in order to continue to be disingenuous and to purposely mislead people.

Not exact matches

Zeynep Tufekci, a researcher and op - ed writer for the New York Times, published an open letter with over 70 major security researchers working at major universities and companies like Google condemning the story.
One of the things Buffett likes to remind audiences of is that when he was growing up — long before Dad became America's economic oracle, adviser to Presidents and writer of op - eds reassuring a depressed nation that all is not lost — his father was a supremely successful but largely anonymous investor.
Last week, the Global Times, a subsidiary of the Chinese Communist Party's official People's Daily, published an op - ed praising Facebook's decision to temporarily suspend the account of exiled writer Liao Yiwu for violating the sites» policy against nudity.
Brenda Chapman, an animation writer - director with a storied career (Disney's The Lion King, DreamWorks» The Prince of Egypt), made headlines three years ago when she penned a New York Times op - ed addressing her painful experience being removed as the first female feature film director for Pixar's Brave, a mother - daughter fairytale she created, and replaced by a male colleague.
«On Tuesday, April 17, we Americans file our taxes — for the last time — under the old, broken tax code,» wrote Republican Rep. and chief tax writer Kevin Brady in an op - ed for USA Today.
As op - ed writer Adam Grant noted in the New York Times in September 2015, the slow extinction of full - time, conventional employment arrangements (along with the rise of freelance work) poses a challenge to establishing meaningful connections in the office.
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.
Azi Paybarah, a senior writer at Capital New York, opened his Morning Briefing column with my NY Post Op - Ed critiquing a federal magistrate judge's congressional redistricting plan.
-- Op - ed by Editorial Writer Linda Campbell in the Fort Worth Star - Telegram, responding to the newly - released Congressional proposal in Texas.
In this op - ed, writer Shammara Lawrence explores how street style culture is discriminatory to people of a certain race and size.
«It's definitely not super racist and pathologically narcissistic to write an op - ed in a major newspaper about how you're done dating people of one specific religion, no sirree bob,» New Yorker writer Helen Rosner tweeted.
To the studio marketers, op - ed writers, and puff - piece journalists who have been making this claim, it's all a matter of positive images and relatable characters.
The Los Angeles — based film writer Sam Wasson — who recently contributed an interview with The Fugitive Kind producer Richard Shepherd to the Current — turned up this week in the most delightfully unlikely of places: Maureen Dowd's New York Times op - ed column.
Working together on op - ed drafts, poring over survey data to determine how to present a powerful story, practicing a presentation for the eighth time, so it's just right: These are the types of 21st - century skills that writer and educator Tony Wagner declares that we need.
Op - ed writers, regardless of their experience, have to be able to take an editor's feedback and tolerate critical comments.
Rather his is a curatorial effort aimed at cataloging the knowledge assumed by literate speakers and writers (those who read the New York Times op - ed page, for example) and who take for granted that their audiences command the same base of knowledge and references.
David Brooks, an op - ed writer for the New York Times, examines the new documentary, Most Likely to Succeed and analyzes the claims it makes about the current state of the American Education system: Greg Whiteley's documentary, Most Likely to Succeed, argues that the American school system is ultimately built on a Prussian model designed over Read more about Most Likely to Succeed -LSB-...]
This is not a gratuitous comment on the part of the writer of this op - ed.
President Bush and writers for op - ed pages around the country seized on the news as an occasion for lamenting the sad state of American education.
Another Washington Post op - ed writer sheds light on the psychology of effective interventions.
Her essays and op - eds on publishing, the role of creative writing centers and the importance of the narrative arts have appeared in The Boston Globe, Huffington Post, Cognoscenti, Writer's Digest and TinHouse.
So I was pleased to see an op - ed piece in the LA Times written by Patricia Marx, a former Saturday Night Live writer and a staff writer for The New Yorker using book excerpts for promotion.
Do you like having your world view shaped and your opinions influenced by large corporate conglomerates under the guise of TV shows, news reports, and op - ed pieces by writers you (thought you could) trust?
Every weekday, get thought - provoking commentary from Op - Ed columnists, The Times editorial board and contributing writers from around the world.
The Canadian travel writer, well past deadline on a new book on Northern Ireland, has found a new form of procrastination: Writing entertaining op - eds about the agony of writing — or not writing — to a deadline.
Every weekday, get thought - provoking commentary from Op - Ed columnists, The Times editorial board and contributing writers from around the world.
Editor's Note: This is the first article in our new Category for Op - Ed pieces, created to give travel writers a place to voice an opinion and engage in conversation.
In my previous blog post, I showed how one anonymous op - ed writer tried to casually drop the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» phrase into his piece to insinuate skeptic climate scientists received illicit industry money in exchange for the promise to lie to the public.
And on their op - ed page their writers get free shots at global warming.
The John B. Oakes Award honors the career of the late John B. Oakes, a pioneer of environmental journalism, who worked for The New York Times as a columnist, editorial writer, editor of the editorial page, and creator of the op - ed page.
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.
«Newsweek Once Again Fails To Disclose An Op - Ed Writer's Oil Industry Ties,» Media Matters for America, October 2, 2015.
As we watch the blogosphere and brain dead wire service news fill with spin regarding solar activity I see the general field of «science» only being reduced to that op - ed writers of the NYTimes or hack city council politicians.
Guess why the Canadian Model star scientist has turned politician and op - ed writer in the Gleube & Mail?
There's an tremendous op - ed piece in New York Times today from the Canadian writer Thomas Homer - Dixon, pointing out that a plurality of Canadians oppose this pipeline and are eager to get rid of the whole tar sands business.
For the issue, writers reached out to environmental thinkers to pen Op - Ed pieces, and got staff writers to discuss issues like organic food, environmental art and sustainable design.
Case in point is the following 2006 «VIEWPOINT: Global warming is not too hot to handle» op - ed by an unnamed writer in CanadianShipper.com, a publication catering to Canadian truck, rail, boat and air cargo transporters.
If you list your role as an op - ed writer, should your employer assume that you have strong communication skills?
The first example generalizes your experience as a newspaper op - ed writer.
I recognize that hard work will get me far in my career, but I understand the importance of balance and moderation that will lead to a happy life,» said millennial writer Erin Heilman in a recent op - ed for the Baltimore Sun.
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