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  1. @SFJournal I sometimes tweet about projects I am working on specifically, but right now I am the main CIRonline tweeter. Thanks for the tip.
  2. Questions about Obama's visit to Copenhagen? Ask our correspondent Mark Schapiro via web-cam for @Frontline_World. http://bit.ly/5OE9F4
  3. Does saving trees = reducing emissions? In Copenhagen, "reduced deforestation projects" as offsets are under scrutiny. http://bit.ly/67QYST
  4. Who owns the world's forests? Mark Schapiro reports on negotiations in Copenhagen over the stewardship of trees. #cop15 http://bit.ly/5AIY0J
  5. Send video comments/questions on Copenhagen climate change summit to CIR's Mark Schapiro via @FRONTLINE_World: http://bit.ly/5OE9F4 #cop15
  6. CIR's Mark Schapiro blogs from Copenhagen for Carbon Watch, a joint project by @CIRonline and @FRONTLINE_world. http://bit.ly/811NEW
  7. RT @CaliforniaWatch: Reporter Lance Williams reveals the political clout of one donor over California water issues. http://bit.ly/71bOLu
  8. Does America make its enemies disappear? A CIR correspondent reports in Pakistan (Harper's): "The Intelligence Factory" http://bit.ly/86dKyV
  9. On the ground with U.S. troops in Afghanistan—iWitness interview with journalist Elizabeth Rubin. On Muckraker blog: http://bit.ly/7g4A65
  10. .@CaliforniaWatch's Louis Freedberg discusses our story on California class sizes on KQED's Forum today at 10 a.m. Now! http://bit.ly/5HV5j
  11. spying on California power plants and refineries via satellite. Wow. http://bit.ly/1evjbM
  12. RT @CaliforniaWatch: RISING CLASS SIZES: How a $22 billion reform effort lost momentum http://bit.ly/14wrlf
  13. RT @10000Words: Do journalists actually look like this?! http://bit.ly/1MWNEc
  14. "Carbon is now the fastest-growing commodity in the world," says CIR's Mark Schapiro. More on new project Carbon Watch: http://bit.ly/4aaD92
  15. CIR's @CaliforniaWatch partners with @KQED. Michael Montgomery to produce radio stories for The California Report. http://bit.ly/2CjJ9W
  16. Mark Schapiro goes to the heart of the carbon market in Brazil—where a tree has an offset value of $1 (@DemocracyNow) : http://bit.ly/3KJdYQ
  17. World leaders prepare for climate change talks in Copenhagen; fossil fuel industry prepares backlash. From CPI/@publici http://bit.ly/3Eikr2
  18. CIR and FRONTLINE/World launch "Carbon Watch," an investigation of the global carbon market. First report: Brazil http://bit.ly/6BnuE
  19. Amazing annotated map shows bloggers in jail or under threat around the world: http://bit.ly/3hgaSj (via @CIRChrista @mediatwit)
  20. RT @CIRChrista: People with some of the smallest carbon footprints displaced so forests can become offsets for SUVs. http://bit.ly/10Jjyx