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  1. At conference this weekend, sat next to Krugman at dinner, got advice from Bradley, talked with Sen. Great time.
  2. New review of Foer's "Eating Animals." We need new stories about food. http://www.oxonianreview.org/wp/eating-stories-telling-animals/
  3. @Lisa_Palmer Thanks for sharing the link, Lisa. Am looking forward to following you.
  4. Check out my new article for Yale: http://bit.ly/iY4gV
  5. Check out the Wild & Scenic film fest in Portland, Maine. Wish I could go. http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/71108
  6. @haninah Good luck tomorrow!
  7. Provocative BBC interview with Greenpeace Exec Dir: http://bit.ly/2p3m12
  8. Check out my friend Marc's piece in the Christian Science Monitor on genocide in Darfur. http://bit.ly/QiAGC
  9. Good Editorial in NY Times on need for climate bill: http://bit.ly/bPivT
  10. Klinkenborg on tech. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/opinion/10mon4.html
  11. Sarah Palin's poison. http://bit.ly/El3U7
  12. Climate bill costs low for American households: http://tinyurl.com/ledngm
  13. Google & UNFCCC. Great looking map. http://bit.ly/7ndkv
  14. My first column for The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media -- on environmental NGOs and social media. http://bit.ly/3QMIA
  15. Romancing the bag: http://bit.ly/3ZlL0t
  16. Penguins, efficient light bulbs. http://bit.ly/KEo1A
  17. Klinkenborg's OpEd on drilling in the Catskills. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/28/opinion/28tue4.html
  18. William Shatner reads Sarah Palin's resignation as a poem. http://bit.ly/dbXz0
  19. Considering a leap into food writing. Trouble is -- can't find any relevant graduate programs here at Oxford.
  20. Thanks Bud Ward for all his good work on my piece for Yale's Forum on Climate Change and the Media. http://www.yaleclimatemediaforum.org