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date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 21:08:13 -0500
from: Andy Revkin <anrevk@nytimes.com>
subject: Re: 'nonskeptic heretics' or the like
to: Ronald Prinn <rprinn@mit.edu>

   some blogging and my responses below, related to the 'climate middle' story (huffington and
   grist essentially same. huffington response had to be abridged for space). something for
   everyone..
   a key take-home point, please, is that this story was written mainly for the benefit of the
   10s of millions of disengaged or doubtful or simply under-edcuated Americans out there for
   whom it is NEWS that the only discourse now is among folks who believe human-forced climate
   change is a huge problem. (as jim hansen said in my story, exclamation point included!)
   the 'hotter' voices are doing their job well.
   i'm doing mine.
   [1]http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2007/1/2/131839/3289
   [2]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-roberts/high-broderism-reaches-th_b_37639.html
   [3]http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2007/01/02/publiceye/entry2321267.shtml
   and make sure you read today's piece by michael barbaro on Walmart and lightbulbs.
   [4]www.nytimes.com/energychallenge

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