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Environmental Survey Reports One Thing, But Google Reports Another

May 14, 2009

Rumors are flying that a forthcoming environmental survey/research piece on language will recommend that we move away from the terms “global warming” AND “climate change” and embrace some new catchphrase [...]

Job: Communications Coordinator in DC

March 16, 2009

Photo courtesy AZRAINMAN via Flickr Put yourself in hot water with this job — a coalition of national environmental groups, working together to try prevent the planet from overheating, is [...]

Make a Difference Against Mercury, Madam.

March 5, 2009

The Ogeechee-Canoochee Riverkeeper needs your help! They’re trying to stop a bunch of new coal-fired power plants from being built on the banks of their beloved rivers — plants that [...]

He Pushes the Right Button, So Does this PSA

January 28, 2009

A simple and delightful PSA produced by the UNC School of Journalism. It’s cute and effective — our hero does the right thing for the environment and gets rewarded with [...]

Warm Their Hearts to Cool the Weather

January 14, 2009

So this chart is a bit hard to read, but it’s worth puzzling over until you get it. It’s from the recent study “Global Warming’s Six Americas,” which probes the [...]

Resolve Not to Write Anything Like This in 2009

January 7, 2009

Source: Vic Nada via Flickr ARF! ARF! Time for the self-appointed watchdog of bad environmental communications to BITE! “Climate Coverage Must Greatly Improve in 2009,” blares the headline of a [...]

We’re Right. Again. And They Win. Again.

January 6, 2009

It’s fun to watch: In one corner, lumps of coal singing Christmas carols. In the other, a clueless dude in a hardhat in the middle of an empty wilderness. The [...]

Pregnant Teens in a Warming World

November 19, 2008

Teens who believe in abstinence until marriage are more likely to become unwed mothers than other teens, notes Clark Williams-Derry over at the Sightline Blog. He draws an interesting lesson [...]