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Failed Predictions: Book Review of Betrayal of Science and Reason
But there is no conspiracy out there; and if journalists are listening, it may just be that they find scientific facts persuasive. Paul Ehrlich is a professor ... of the Ehrlichs and their allies? Of course, their real problem seems to be that journalists are listening to these challenges, so the press release attacks them all--from Ted Koppel to Rush ...
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The Cougar Fund Board of Directors
We are proud and grateful to include the following on our Board ... work has been published through the University Press of Colorado in the book entitled Listening to Cougar along with Marc Bekoff ,as well as on the Environmental News Network ...
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LIPU-UK -> Working in Britain for Birds in Italy - The Hoopoe January 2000
LIPU by listening to some of our more active volunteers describing their experiences. ... colleague Ida Carlini who on this occasion were accompanied by the journalists, Paolo Baldi and Emilio Nessi, were assaulted by a well ... the woodpeckers. If you modify the environment, there are consequences. Hedges, for example, are becoming more rare, and yet in these tiny ...
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(6/11/2002) Bari vs. FBI Trial: Jury Awards $4.4 Million Damages to Bari and Cherney
California and Oakland today ... lack of national coverage was offered by a panel of journalists on KQED TV's "This Week in Northern California" on ... Chronicle editorialist said the verdict "reminds law enforcement advocates that Americans are not panicked by the threat of terrorism into abandoning their civil ...
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National Geographic Adventure Mag.: Excerpts--May 2003
Doing so requires environmental sensitivity—fragile desert soils are easily destroyed by careless tramping—and experience with off-trail route ... . There were no nightingales in the New World. Clark was listening to a whippoorwill, perhaps. Or a myth. I am the ... him or not. Over the years he's led clients, journalists, and celebrities to speak out about saving this bit of ...
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National Geographic Magazine 100 Best Pictures-Afghanistan
I join them in the nightly ritual of listening to the BBC World Service for news of the outside world and ... “Now my daughter is also a widow, and all her children are here. We are 16 people living on seven people’s rations.” She leads ... that they do not want this interview; they have seen too many journalists. They speak Persian but tell me they prefer to speak Russian through ...
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NRDC: Get NRDC RSS Feeds
OnEarth magazine include journalists, photographers and experts discussing their work. NRDC Segments on EcoTalk (Podcast) Good listening on a range of environmental subjects produced by ... browsers -- Firefox, for example -- allow users to add RSS feeds as bookmarks. There are also RSS readers that are web-based -- so there's nothing to install on your computer -- and ...
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The Hood to Coast Relay - Open Spaces Magazine
Furtive Feds are well prepared for whatever this race throws at ... lightning, our lead man was gone. Wow! These guys are in good shape - they are fired up. Our team, Bootylicious, was off. We ... . This is where it got weird. I ran along back roads listening to a teammate's MP3 player. He was apparently a fan ...
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Host a Press Trip | Planeta
The terms should not be confused as reporters are usually much more demanding! What do journalists want? A good story. For the most part journalists are not interested in cheerleading or criticizing. Instead, the ... on my own, reading labels and markers or listening to a tape, or with a docent, guide or translator. If my readers' footsteps are not dogged every step of the way by ...
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Evaluating the Impact of the International Year of Ecotourism | Planeta
The chief obstacles are the lack of communication, collaboration and cooperation among stakeholders. Everybody's talking, but few are listening. Governments fail to be proactive and supportive. ... parachute journalists. Why don't we write more about the places where we live? Do you have any suggestions of how websites can improve coverage of ecotourism? We are seeking ...
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