With the United States’s opposition to Kyoto so strong, a Canadian journalist finds little pressure from editors to include that perspective in his stories. Read more
A comparison between the United States and Germany reveals insights about why journalists in each country report about this issue in different ways. Read more
One Sunday in August 2004, as I set down The New York Times Book Review, it suddenly occurred to me that there was sufficient evidence to explore one of the biggest stories of our time in a new way. I’d … Read more
In reporting on the science of global warming, journalists contend with powerful, well-funded forces using strategies created by tobacco companies. Read more