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A good 3 part article summing up AGW skeptics since M&M up to today.
http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...vement-part-i/ http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...ence-movement/ Posted by Patrick Courrielche Jan 8th 2010 at 7:06 am in Climate Change, Environment, Exclusives, Featured Story, History How a tiny blog and a collective of climate enthusiasts broke the biggest story in the history of global warming science - but not without a gatekeeper of the climate establishment trying to halt its proliferation. |
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Part 3 is out...
http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...ence-movement/ "Eric Gisin" wrote in message ... A good 3 part article summing up AGW skeptics since M&M up to today. http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...vement-part-i/ http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...ence-movement/ Posted by Patrick Courrielche Jan 8th 2010 at 7:06 am in Climate Change, Environment, Exclusives, Featured Story, History How a tiny blog and a collective of climate enthusiasts broke the biggest story in the history of global warming science - but not without a gatekeeper of the climate establishment trying to halt its proliferation. |
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On Jan 10, 9:14*pm, "Eric Gisin" wrote:
A good 3 part article summing up AGW skeptics since M&M up to today. http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...o-peer-review-... Posted by Patrick Courrielche Jan 8th 2010 at 7:06 am in Climate Change, Environment, Exclusives, Featured Story, History How a tiny blog and a collective of climate enthusiasts broke the biggest story in the history of global warming science - but not without a gatekeeper of the climate establishment trying to halt its proliferation. Those articles should be mandatory reading for all environmental journalists, editors, and anyone even remotely interested in science and the environment. |
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On Jan 10, 10:14*pm, "Eric Gisin" wrote:
A good 3 part article summing up AGW skeptics since M&M up to today. http://bigjournalism.com/pcourrielch...o-peer-review-... Posted by Patrick Courrielche Jan 8th 2010 at 7:06 am in Climate Change, Environment, Exclusives, Featured Story, History How a tiny blog and a collective of climate enthusiasts broke the biggest story in the history of global warming science - but not without a gatekeeper of the climate establishment trying to halt its proliferation. They broke the story of the corporate (e.g., Exxon) and right-wing (e.g., Scaife) funding of the denialists? |
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