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Aysha Ghadiali Communicating Climate Change Science

Interesting Reuters article about the communication and misinterpretation of climate change science. This piece addresses the themes of the McCormick Climate Change Conference for journalists. Continue

Added by Aysha Ghadiali on July 19, 2009 at 12:59pm — No Comments

tc brown Ohio State Conference Marries Climate Science and New Media

By TC Brown From space, the picture is rather stark. A “little blue band” of atmosphere, responsible for supporting all life, hugs the planet. Senator John Glenn, a two-time space traveler, delivered this powerful and thought-provoking imagery of Earth’s climate at the tail end of the three-day McCormick Climate Change Conference at Ohio State. Glenn told a gathering of journalists, broadcasters and bloggers that when he looked back at the planet from space, any doubts he harbored about the c… Continue

Added by tc brown on October 22, 2008 at 7:38pm — No Comments

tc brown Freeze Frame: Capturing the Profuse Aspects of Climate Change

By TC Brown Journalists drew closer the last day of the McCormick Climate Change Conference. Collegiality? Perhaps. But 30-degree-below-zero temperatures in an ice core storage room probably was the most germane factor. A busload of reporters, broadcasters and Web writers kicked off the conference’s closing day with a tour at Ohio State’s Byrd Polar Research Center, an internationally recognized leader in polar and alpine research. Barry Lyons, Byrd’s director, brought reporters through remo… Continue

Added by tc brown on October 14, 2008 at 6:30pm — No Comments

tc brown Climate Change: Poster Child of Complexity

By TC Brown How times have changed. Some of today’s premier climate change scientists debated the possibility of a coming Ice Age when they started careers in the 1970s. That nugget surfaced from scientists gathered on the second day of the McCormick Climate Change Conference at Ohio State for a workshop to discuss with journalists the challenge of telling the story of climate change to the public. As noted by one expert, climate change is the poster child for complexity, with a bell curve o… Continue

Added by tc brown on October 13, 2008 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Hank Wilson Journalists Consider the Sobering Impact of Climate Change

By TC Brown The blaze on the Cuyahoga River in 1969 is the kind of catastrophic event that will be the wake up call for unified action on the larger issue and impacts of climate change. That was a central theme in the presentation Lonnie Thompson, a renowned ice core pioneer at Ohio State, gave to a room full of national and international journalists yesterday. It was just one of a host of weighty issues and questions debated by scientists and reporters during a two hour give and take on the… Continue

Added by Hank Wilson on October 13, 2008 at 4:30am — No Comments

Amanda Zamora Twittering the Conference

Hey folks. We're just about an hour away from kicking off the McCormick Climate Change Conference with paleoclimatologist Lonnie Thompson's talk, "Retreating Glaciers, Abrupt Climate Change and Our Future." If you can't be here, you can track the discussion or send us questions of your own by following us on TWITTER: http://twitter.com/mccormickC3/ Continue

Added by Amanda Zamora on October 12, 2008 at 2:03pm — No Comments

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Cristine Russell, "Juggling Beats, Localizing Climate." Columbia Journalism Review, 10/17/08.

Knight Science Journalism Tracker, 10/14/08 and 10/17/08.

K. Kaufman, "Bank offers $10M for energy loan program,"The Desert Sun, 10/30/08.

K. Kaufman, "Energy loans may get $10M boost," The Desert Sun, 10/30/08.

K. Kaufman, "Coachella Valley's need for green powers firm," The Desert Sun, 11/3/08.

Editorial: Traditional coal plants have no future, The Roanoke Times, 11/5/08.

Anita Weier, "What will the next president do about global warming?" The Capital Times, 10/29/08.

Jennifer Cunningham. Warming will raise sea levels, recede coast. Herald News, 11/17/08

Kim Smith Dedam. Climate change Indications on ice. Press Republican, 11/15/08.

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