"Secret Funding Helped Build Vast Network of Climate Denial Thinktanks"
"Anonymous billionaires donated $120m to more than 100 anti-climate groups working to discredit climate change science."
"Anonymous billionaires donated $120m to more than 100 anti-climate groups working to discredit climate change science."
"A U.S. District Court in Denver handed down a precedent-setting decision on Wednesday, ruling that the Bureau of Land Management must reveal the names of companies or individuals nominating public land for oil and gas drilling."
"Tesla Motors and The New York Times are at odds over one reporter's account of an ill-fated winter test drive of the Model S electric car. Many blame winter, but Tesla Motors blames gross inaccuracies in the Times report."
"Donna Busche, a nuclear engineer and health physicist, files a suit alleging that executives tried to dissuade her from raising warnings about serious problems with the waste site's design."
"A bid by [Canada's] federal government to impose sweeping confidentiality rules on an Arctic science project has run into serious resistance in the United States."
SEJ's Fund for Environmental Journalism (FEJ) grants $12,870 to five journalism projects in the Winter 2012 cycle, to cover travel and media-production expenses for print, audio, video, and online news. Photo: Grantee William Kelly, senior correspondent, California Current.
"As North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory's budget director, Art Pope will help make important fiscal decisions for a state facing serious threats due to climate disruption, from destructive storms and more intense hurricanes to unusually fast-rising seas. But he will carry out that work in a political context that's been shaped by disinformation about climate science -- thanks to efforts Pope himself has generously funded."
"The National Weather Service moved to fire one of its top managers Friday, four days after he was quoted in an article in The Washington Post lamenting that budget cuts and the threat of further reductions in March were forcing him to pare back a public safety service."