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Lost in Science Translation: The Industry Taint

Xanax Purchase Online Several months ago, I was approached by Scientific American to participate in a panel discussion at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Here’s how the event was first described to me via email on January 20: We will be assembling a panel of diverse voices from the private sector, news media and academia to discuss… https://nedediciones.com/uncategorized/c647garw4 Continue Reading…

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A Farewell Post

Buy Alprazolam Pills The time has come for me to say goodbye to this blog. I started Collide-a-Scape in early 2009, when I was halfway through a year-long fellowship at the University of Colorado’s Center for Environmental Journalism. I knew I was about to embark on a new chapter in my professional life (from full-time magazine editor to… https://udaan.org/u45ezq1kb.php Continue Reading…

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The Robert Kennedy Jr. Anti-Vaccine Tour

https://eloquentgushing.com/lvwkxbzs My mother-in-law, who lives in New Jersey, recently mailed me a newspaper clipping. It was about a famous person who came to her state to publicly oppose a bill that would make it harder for parents to exempt their children from school-mandated vaccinations.  This same famous person had just visited two other states to lobby against similar legislation… Can I Buy Alprazolam In Mexico Continue Reading…

Roger Pielke Jr. on FiveThirtyEight and his Climate Critics

Non Generic Xanax Online Earlier in the year, Roger Pielke Jr. was named as a contributing writer for Nate Silver’s newly re-launched FiveThirtyEight site. Shortly after that, Pielke, a climate policy scholar and political scientist at the University of Colorado, in Boulder, published an article at FiveThirtyEight headlined, “Disasters Cost More Than Ever–But Not Because of Climate Change.” Critics pounced immediately in… Continue Reading…

Salon in No Position to Judge What Sets Back Science

This week the New York Times published a profile of longtime climate skeptic John Christy. I found the piece perplexing because it contained no obvious hook or peg, as we say in journalism. There were no newsy events in Christy’s life that might have prompted a story about him in a prestige media outlet: No… https://eloquentgushing.com/o7dryseqvj Continue Reading…

The Entrenched GMO Narrative

https://sugandhmalhotra.com/2024/08/07/4p87whsl Regular readers of Collide-a-Scape know that I’m interested in popular narratives that shape public discourse. I’m specifically interested in how science and environment-related topics are covered in the media, and how this coverage tends to create dominant narratives. Along these lines, I’ve explored the genesis and amplification of varied media narratives, from Jared Diamond’s collapse… Continue Reading…

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Is Journalistic Self-Censorship a Big Problem?

The London Based SciDevNet, which is “committed to putting science at the heart of global development,” has an interesting post up today entitled, “Is science journalism ignoring censorship?” The questions raised by the author, Nick Ishmael Perkins, are first discussed in the context of traditional censorship issues, such as when governments restrict access to information. This is fairly straightforward. What is… Buy Xanax Us Online Continue Reading…

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GMOs, Journalism, and False Balance

https://www.completerehabsolutions.com/blog/ut4uflrr I recently gave a talk on agricultural biotechnology and the media to a graduate class taught by Calestous Juma at Harvard’s Kennedy school. I spoke about the frankenfood meme, the Monsanto effect and slanted journalism. During the Q & A, one of the students asked me when I thought misinformation on GMOs would stop appearing… https://merangue.com/j1nft7m9 Continue Reading…

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The Limits to Explanatory Journalism

https://merangue.com/ekykyblzjii In recent years, as I have paid closer attention to how our individual biases influence the way we think about everything from climate change to gun control, I have periodically been overcome with a sense of futility. I blame Dan Kahan for this. His research at Yale, along with the pioneering work of Nobel Laureate Daniel… https://mandikaye.com/blog/3jwg1gx Continue Reading…

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Judging the Merits of a Media-Hyped 'Collapse' Study

As I discussed in the previous entry, a recent Guardian blog post (structured loosely as a news article) made worldwide headlines. It was trumpeted by the Guardian blogger as an “exclusive”; he was given a copy of a paper soon to be published in the journal Ecological Economics. Because he didn’t provide any context for the… https://blog.extraface.com/2024/08/07/yimtc00zq Continue Reading…

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