News & Commentary
2013
- Mooney, C. (2013, April 17). How Science Can Predict Where You Stand on XL Keystone. Mother Jones Online.
- Rosenstiel, T. (2013, April 15). Why We Need a Better Conversation About the Future of Journalism Education. Poynter.org.
- Revkin, A. (2013, April 8). Climate Campaigners Try Flooding the Comment Zone. Dot Earth blog, The New York Times.com.
- Brainard, C. (2013, March 28). Hela-cious Coverage: Media Overlook Ethical Angles of Henrietta Lacks Story. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
- Petit, C. (2013, March 12). Matt Nisbet Leads a Tour of Knowledge Journalism. MIT Knight Science Journalism Tracker.
- Kloor, K. (2013, March 9). Is Localism a Retro Fad or Blueprint for Sustainability? Collidiscape blog, Discover Magazine Online.
- Ferris, D. (2013, March 12). How Super-Achieving Journalists Shape Our Thinking. Forbes Magazine Online.
- Revkin, A. (2013, March 7). A Communications Scholar Analyzes Bill McKibben’s Path on Climate. Dot Earth blog, The New York Times.com.
2012
- Green. M. (2o12, Nov. 9). Is Washington Ready to Act on Climate Change? Newsweek / Daily Beast.
- Revkin, (2012, Oct. 10). Is Online Communication An Asset or a Liability? Dot Earth blog, New York Times.com.
- Revkin, A. (2012, Oct. 1). From Abstract to News Release to Story, a Tilt to the Front Page Thought. Dot Earth blog, New York Times.com.
- Harris, R. (2012, Sept. 10). When Heat Kills: Global Warming as Public Health Threat. NPR News “All Things Considered.”
- Wihbey, J. (2012, Aug. 16). The List Goes on and On: Denier, Alarmist, Warmer, Confusionist, Believer. Yale Forum on Climate Change and the Media.
- Anon. (2012, Aug. 16). Public Health, Rather than Environment, National Security? Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
- Anon. (2012, Aug. 30). Matthew Nisbet Q&A: Framing Public Health Issues. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Public Health Blog.
- Anon. (2012, Aug. 14). Scholars’ Research Offers Insight Into Future Debate about Climate Change. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
- Revkin, A. (2012, Aug. 14). Should Candidates Talk about Climate Change? Dot Earth blog, New York Times.com.
- Nisbet, M.C. & Scheufele, D.A. (2012, July 23). Opinion: Scientists’ Intuitive Failures. The Scientist.
- Gardiner, B. (2012, July 22). We Are All Climate Change Idiots. New York Times’ Week in Review.
- Voosen, P. (2012, July 9). Climate: Scientists Struggle with Limits — and Risks — of Advocacy. Greenwire.
- Nisbet, M.C. (2012, May 25). Squaring the Genetically Modified Crop Circle. New Scientist magazine.
- Hertsgaard, M. (2012, April 2). How a Grassroots Rebellion Won the Nation’s Biggest Climate Change Victory. Mother Jones.
- Bojanowski, A. (2012, Feb. 23). WissenschaftlerskandalKlimaforsher entwendet Geheimpapier von Lobbygruppe. Der Speigel.com.
- Revkin, A. (2012, May 25). Daniel Kahneman on the Trap of Thinking that We Know. Dot Earth blog, New York Times.com.
- Eilperin, J. (2012, Feb. 21). Climate Scientist Admits to Duping Skeptic Group to Obtain Documents. Washington Post.
- Spotts, M. (2012, Feb. 21). Climategate Sequel? Scientist Lies to Get Heartland Institute Document. Christian Science Monitor.
2011
- Rennie, J. (2011, Dec. 6). Mind Games on Global Warming. Smart Planet.com.
- Kuper, S. (2011, Nov. 25). Squabbling While the World Burns. Financial Times.
- Fouhy, B. (2011, Nov. 10). Tweets Become New Spin Room in 2012 Race. Associated Press.
- Fahy, D. (2011, Oct. 22). Shifting roles and emerging practices in online science reporting. Association of British Science Writers.
- Revkin, A. (Sept. 28, 2011). Reliable Sources in an Age of Too Much Information. Dot Earth blog at NY Times.com.
- Revkin, A. (Sept. 27, 2011). Reaction to a New Plan for CO2 Progress. Dot Earth blog at NY Times.com.
- Fahy, D. (2011, Sept. 28). Skeptical of Science: Among other new roles, journalists becoming critical of research. Columbia Journalism Review Online.
- Whithey, J. (2011, July 11). Reviewing the Nisbet Report and Controversial Claims of Media Progress. Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
- Whithey, J. (2011, July 11). A Yale Forum Extended Chat with American University’s Matthew Nisbet. Yale Forum on Climate Change & the Media.
- Revkin, A. (2011, June 28). Online Climate Explored at Google. Dot Earth blog at New York Times.com.
- Badger, E. (2011, April 29). Placing the Blame for the Death of Cap and Trade. Miller-McCune Magazine.
- Anon. (2011, April 28). Flush with Cash. So What? The Economist.
- Walsh, B. (2011, April 25). Battling Over the Climate War. Time magazine.
- Revkin, A. (2011, April 25). Two Views of Climate Cause and Effect. Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times.com.
- Revkin, A. (2011, April 25). Beyond the Climate Blame Game. Dot Earth Blog. The New York Times.com.
- Kenward, A. (2011, April 22). Changes in Public Perception of Climate Change: Q&A with Matthew Nisbet. Climate Central.
- NPR.org (2011, April 21). New Republic: Eco-Movement Faces Hostile Environment. National Public Radio web site.
- Editorial (2011, April 21). Home Truths. Nature, 472, 260.
- Klein, E. (2011, April 21). The green movement might have done everything right and still lost the cap and trade fight,writes Brad Plumer. Washington Post.com.
- Petit, C. (2011, April 21). Climate Shift: Matt Nisbet Weighs In On Why Cap and Trade Failed to Catch Fire with Congress, Public. MIT Knight Science Journalism Tracker.
- Plummer, B. (2011, April 21). Blame Game. Has the Environmental Movement Been a Miserable Flop? The New Republic.
- Adam, D. (2011, April 20). Money Not the Problem in US Climate Debate. Nature.
- Nisbet M.C. (2011, Spring.) Beyond the Blame Game. Momentum Magazine.
- Maibach, E. & Nisbet, M.C. (2011, Spring). The Health Community Should Reframe Climate Change as a Human Health Issue. Environmental Health Policy Institute. Physicians for Social Responsibility.
- Revkin, A. (Jan. 28, 2011). When a CO2 Solution Is Ahead of the Problem. Dot Earth blog at NY Times.com.

