New York Times
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Headed for a reckoning: A look inside NYT Magazine’s climate issue
“‘You’re going to turn to desperate measures,’ he said. Everybody will."
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A more inclusive Global Climate Action Summit can stop us from ‘losing Earth’
To defeat climate change, people of color and low-income communities should have a seat at the table.
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Big Oil is spinning the New York Times’ historic climate article as a PR win. It isn’t.
Fossil fuel interests claim that the Times "debunked" #ExxonKnew.
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An attempt to avert Trump’s interference in climate science might actually invite it
The New York Times ‘leak’ of a bombshell climate report may have put both scientists and the White House on the defensive.
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What the New York Times missed with its big GMO story
A more balanced approach would have been to look at all of the evidence.
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Donald Trump once backed urgent climate action. Wait, what?
We’ve got the full-page ad to prove it.
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Watch Mark Bittman talk almond milk, hamburgers, and more
We force New York Times food writer Mark Bittman to choose between almond and dairy milk -- plus other hard calls.
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How does energy efficiency create jobs?
This post was written by Casey Bell, senior economic analyst at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy and a contributing author at the ACEEE blog. With unemployment hovering at a stubborn 9 percent, it is no wonder that job creation has become a hot topic. It is nearly impossible to read the news without […]
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A case study in how media bias works against clean-air rules
Political reporter John Broder had a long piece in The New York Times yesterday chronicling Obama’s decision to delay a tighter national smog standard. I have no desire to relitigate that fight, but I do want to pluck out one particular bit of Broder’s piece to illustrate a point. In a recent piece kvetching about […]