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He's also developed what must be one of the biggest e-mail lists in the field of environmental
science and
policy, sending out daily digests of
news on climate and, occasionally, his own observations.
The distressing thing to me is that, while one could hardly fault a paper for letting ideology affect editorial discussions on
policy matters, the WSJ takes the ideological filter to an extreme and applies it to
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science in the
news reporting sections of the paper.
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Stern has now offered a reaction to the discussion last week of Princeton researcher Robert Socolow's call for a fresh approach to climate
policy that acknowledges «the
news about climate change is unwelcome, that today's climate
science is incomplete, and that every «solution» carries risk.»
Try to find slide one — depicting the online tussle over climate
science and
policy — within slide two, which places the first issue in the flow of the moment's
news (via the fascinating newsmap.jp Web site):
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science: An independent scientific review of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report» (News Release), Science and Environmental Policy Project, May 25
science: An independent scientific review of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report» (
News Release),
Science and Environmental Policy Project, May 25
Science and Environmental
Policy Project, May 25, 2000.
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11/19/15 — One
science watcher is seeing «fantastic
news» in how some Republicans are viewing climate challenges, with separate groups of federal legislators declaring intentions to «protect our environment and climate while also bolstering clean energy innovation» and to be «good stewards of our environment... and base our
policy decisions in
science.»
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