Why scientists often hate records requests The shadow side of sunlight laws February 25, 2015 By Anna Clark
Media Obstruction in Galveston September 18, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Press denied access in the wake of Hurricane Ike
"Clean Coal" and the Campaigns September 16, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Despite centrality to election, first CCS coal plant fails to impress the press
The Black Hole of Publicity September 11, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Media coverage of LHC produces bigger bang than new collider
Obama and McCain on Energy September 8, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Washington Post wrong to say there is “not much difference”
"The Killa from Wasilla"… September 4, 2008 By Curtis Brainard And other coverage of Palin’s environmental record
Palin and the Environment September 3, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Plenty of record for the press to dissect; Anchorage paper shows the way
Public Opinion and Climate: Part II August 27, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Where’s the consensus, and where does it end?
Public Opinion and Climate: Part I August 26, 2008 By Curtis Brainard Have the media failed to help people “get” it?
Flat-Screen TVs Hyped as Climate Threat August 22, 2008 By Matthew Townsend Media’s quest for the latest household hazard distorts research
One Flew Over the Morning News August 21, 2008 By Paul Raeburn Dallas paper fails to connect industry influence to overmedication among foster children
The Future of Science Journalism Fellowships August 18, 2008 By Curtis Brainard CJR chats with new Knight, MIT director Phil Hilts
Quashing Climate Dissent? August 14, 2008 By Curtis Brainard The media’s role in covering the (wide) spectrum of skepticism about global warming
Engineering Body and Earth August 12, 2008 By Curtis Brainard NYT grasps, and misses, the ethical dimensions of science
Unhealthy Alliances Between Hospitals and TV Stations August 12, 2008 By Trudy Lieberman SPJ award goes to a courageous news director