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October 6, 2009
This does not surprise me: A recent environmental survey in three Congressional districts finds that voters have more “positive feelings” about environmentalists than coal companies or oil companies. But this [...]
September 30, 2009
Recent findings from the Gallup Poll suggest that Americans generally trust their local government more than their state government, which is an interesting finding for those of you involved in [...]
September 25, 2009
Coal-fired power plants — America’s chief source of electricity — drink prodigious amounts of water and spew an enormous amount of air pollution that causes global warming and threatens the [...]
September 23, 2009
A Water Words reader asked me to critique their upcoming fundraising letter. I offered to do it for free if I could blog about it. Click here to review one [...]
September 21, 2009
I cut a deal with one of your peers — I’ll give them a free critique of their forthcoming fundraising appeals if they let me blog about it (without naming [...]
September 14, 2009
Here’s a bit of good news I gleaned from the America’s Civic Health Index 2009 report that I’ve been blogging about all week — the public continues to express more [...]
September 11, 2009
According to the endlessly fascinating America’s Civic Health 2009 report, members of America’s “Millennial” generation (age 18 to 29) who are active in online social networks participate at higher rates [...]
September 10, 2009
Environmental science and policy professionals aren’t the only ones who have a habit of obscuring important information behind bad writing. Take this passage from America’s Civic Health Index 2009, for [...]





