Why scientists often hate records requests The shadow side of sunlight laws February 25, 2015 By Anna Clark
Sandy’s climate context October 30, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Why generalizing about extreme weather helps no one
Junkets masquerading as prizes October 25, 2012 By Curtis Brainard To avoid conflicts of interest, read the fine print
Debunking the ‘war on coal,’ take two October 23, 2012 By Curtis Brainard The AP gets it right the second time around
Turner’s turnaround October 19, 2012 By Curtis Brainard LA Times columnist learns that evaluating electric vehicles is harder than it seems
The vilification of electric vehicles October 18, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Media botch full explanation of the latest research
TNR causes trouble for coal baron October 12, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Exposé on pressuring employees to make campaign contributions stirs inquiry
Jackpot lost October 11, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Is a $75K prize or better training more likely to improve environmental coverage?
The value of skepticism October 9, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Why science reporters should question research
No debate about environment October 4, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Hopes for questions about climate, public lands fall flat
BPI’s beef with ABC News October 3, 2012 By Curtis Brainard ‘Pink slime’ defamation suit a long shot, media report
Press digs into anti-GMO study October 1, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Reporters thwart scientists’ attempt to prevent scrutiny
Shoddy TV science coverage September 27, 2012 By Curtis Brainard CNN’s Gupta promises cancer cure, while PBS’s Michels delivers false balance on climate
Global warming coverage cools in Europe September 24, 2012 By Caty Arevalo Fewer European journalists are covering UN climate summits in person
It’s about the rider September 13, 2012 By Declan Fahy Sports reporters flex their scientific muscle in Armstrong doping coverage