By Denise Tessier
It seems almost too easy to criticize the Albuquerque Journal for running yet another Marita K. Noon column, because we’ve pointed out her errors, simplistic assertions and lack of expert credentials in the past.
But the Journal’s Op-Ed (opposite editorial) page carries her again today, this time with a convoluted essay headlined “Carbon Tax [...]
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When Honesty Appears Missing From the Policy
March 8th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized
Tags:ABQJournalWatch.com·Albuquerque Journal·Citizens Alliance for Responsible Energy·climate change·health care reform·Marita K. Noon·Mark Giorgetti·oil and gas
Atoning for Climate-Gate
December 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Uncategorized
By Denise Tessier
Before we take a two-week hiatus for the holidays, I’d like to commend the Albuquerque Journal for recently publishing articles that atone somewhat for its running – just before the Copenhagen summit – the alleged climate change exposé now known as “Climate-Gate”.
Last month, the Journal was among more than 325 American newspapers that [...]
Tags:ABQJournalWatch.com·Albuquerque Journal·climate change·Climate-Gate·Copenhagen·John Fleck·oil and gas·Think Progress
Yale Climate Media Forum: I Heart John Fleck
November 12th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized
By Tracy Dingmann
It’s a little early for Valentine’s Day – and I’m a little late with this post – but I wanted to call attention to the consistently good writing done by Albuquerque Journal science reporter John Fleck.
Fleck, who covers science, climate change and water issues and blogs here for the paper (subscription required) is [...]
Tags:Albuquerque Journal·climate change·John Fleck·Yale Climate Media Forum