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NCAR & UCAR Press Clips

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Press Clips summarizes selected recent news coverage of our staff and activities. See the Press Clips Archive for earlier clips.

Headlines link to the source of the story when available. These links go to publishers and other organizations whose Web sites are beyond our control. Some links may expire, even after a short interval; some sites may require the reader to register at no charge or for a fee.

For more information about Press Clips, contact Shilo Hall, 303-497-8603, or David Hosansky, 303-497-8611.

 Recent News Highlights

Colorado scientists defend climate positions at Copenhagen confab
Denver Post (December 8, 2009)   By Bruce Finley

Scientists: Dim Outlook for Climate Summit
LiveScience.com (December 7, 2009)   By Jeanna Bryner

Boulder science on display at Copenhagen
Boulder Daily Camera (December 5, 2009)   By Laura Snider

GOP Opens Probe Into Climate Science E-Mails
New York Times (November 24, 2009)   By Associated Press

NCAR: Researchers' leaked e-mails don't undermine climate science
Boulder Daily Camera (November 24, 2009)   By Laura Snider

In the trenches on climate change, hostility among foes
Washington Post (November 22, 2009)   By Juliet Eilperin

Top climate scientists share their outlook
Financial Times (November 20, 2009)   By Tom de Castella

Hacked E-Mail Is New Fodder for Climate Dispute
New York Times (November 20, 2009)   By Andrew Revkin

Hacked E-Mails Fuel Global Warming Debate
Wired.com (November 20, 2009)   By Kim Zetter

How Storms Can Trigger Earthquakes
New York Times (November 20, 2009)   By Evan Lehmann

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