Eddy Symposium: Curtis Brainard's talk links

The Observatory : CJR
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Health News Review
The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
Embargo Watch
CJR: CJR Video: Covering Climate
News Analysis - Climate Experts Tussle Over Details. Public Gets Whiplash. - News Analysis - NYTimes.com
NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - Warmer Ocean Could Reduce Number of Atlantic Hurricane Landfalls
Large contribution of sea surface warming to recent increase in Atlantic hurricane activity : Abstract : Nature
Does Global Warming Mean Fewer Hurricanes? - CBS News
Warming Atlantic worsens hurricanes - USATODAY.com
blowing in the wind cjr - Google Search
Blowing in the Wind : Columbia Journalism Review
Tracking Hydrocarbon Plume Transport and Biodegradation at Deepwater Horizon -- Camilli et al. 330 (6001): 201 -- Science
Deep-Sea Oil Plume Enriches Indigenous Oil-Degrading Bacteria -- Hazen et al., 10.1126/science.1195979 -- Science
The Oil Plume Paradox : CJR
An influence of solar spectral variations on radiative forcing of climate : Nature
Sun's role in warming the planet may be overestimated, study finds | Science | The Guardian
Much of recent global warming actually caused by Sun • The Register
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | 'No Sun link' to climate change
NASA - How Low Can It Go? Sun Plunges into the Quietest Solar Minimum in a Century
Sun Oddly Quiet -- Hints at Next "Little Ice Age"?
Even as the sun relaxes, it may heat ... - Google News
Taking science journalism “upstream” « through the looking glass
Do Science Journalists Need to Focus More Upstream in Their Coverage? | Age of Engagement | Big Think
Your Brain on Computers - Studying the Brain Off the Grid, Professors Find Clarity - NYTimes.com
Scientists go rafting « Mind Hacks
What moving science writing “upstream” could mean for embargoes « Embargo Watch
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Scientist at Work - The New York Times
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Climate Heretic: Judith Curry Turns on Her Colleagues: Scientific American