January 2010
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EPA Critic Murkowski Also Wins Big With Energy Lobbyists
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski has been among the most vocal critics of the EPA’s endangerment finding that greenhouse gas emissions pose a threat to human health and welfare, threatening to hobble those efforts as early as this week. She is also among the top three in the Senate to receive contributions from oil and gas interests.
Stephen Colbert Talks Mountaintop Removal Mining with ‘Science’ Article Author
Stephen Colbert talks with University of Maryland biologist Margaret Palmer about an article she co-authored in the journal Science on the devastating impacts of mountaintop removal mining.
Massachusetts Election: Scott Brown and Martha Coakley on the Environment
Everyone is talking about the impact the Massachusetts Senate race will have on national health care reform, but what about energy and the environment? Here’s how the two candidates stack up.
Massachusetts Senate Race: How Would You Vote? [Poll]
Since the media is so eager to characterize Tuesday’s special election in Massachusetts between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown as a “national election”, we’re giving you a chance to participate as if it is.
Communicating Climate Change: Math, Models and the Mundane
This might be the biggest challenge to the (generally) responsible climate reporter or writer: it’s all just math.




















