New York Times
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The New York Times joins the energy and climate ignorati
The New York Times has its head in the sand when it comes to climate and energy.Here are excerpts from two erroneous and contradictory pieces in this week’s dreadful New York Times special section on energy: NYT 1: According to the most recent estimates of the Energy Department, world energy demand is going to increase […]
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NYT asks where climate change went, ignores own failed coverage
The New York Times asks why climate change is fading from the U.S. agenda, without addressing the paper's own complicity in collapsing coverage.
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Getting the facts straight on green jobs
The past few weeks have seen a storm of misinformation on green jobs: What they are, how many there are, how much they contribute to the economy.
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David Brooks' myth-ridden flip-flop on green jobs
The New York Times columnist continues the paper's vendetta against green jobs with a misleading piece filled with misinterpreted data.
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Van Jones slams misleading quotes in NYT green-jobs story
Obama's former green jobs czar sets the record straight after The New York Times cherry-picked his quotes to support the proposition that the clean energy economy has failed.
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NYT green-jobs story ignores 'explosive growth'
The New York Times article claims that the green economy has failed to live up to job-creation promises. This kind of premature, incorrect, and misleading reporting is dangerous.
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Sorry, NY Times: GMOs still won't save the world
Nina Federoff touts GMOs in The New York Times. But after more than 15 years of commercialized GMOs, we know not to believe the promises any longer.
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Correcting faulty math on renewable energy
Scientists agree that clean energy is the basis around which we can build a low-carbon, sustainable, global energy economy.
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Taking sides in the latest natural gas battle
The New York Times has been running a series on natural gas. Here's David Roberts' take on the controversy behind natural gas fracking.