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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (284461)12/3/2015 10:03:52 AM
From: epicure  Respond to of 541637
 
Ok- then I'm ok with you not proving me wrong



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (284461)12/3/2015 10:26:56 AM
From: Sam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541637
 
On Diane Rehm this morning (the show is truncated a little because they spent the first 15 minutes on the San Bernandino shooting).It should be archived here:

thedianerehmshow.org

Climate Change, Exxon Mobil, and Columbia University
Thursday, Dec 03 2015 • 10:20 a.m. (ET)


In October, a critical report on Exxon Mobil’s climate change position appeared in The Los Angeles Times. Now the company is taking on the authors of the report — Columbia University’s journalism school.


Guests

  • David Folkenflik media correspondent, NPR; author of "Murdoch's World: The Last of the Old Media Empires"
  • Paul Barrett assistant managing editor and senior writer at Bloomberg Businessweek, and author of "Glock: The Rise of America's Gun." His new book, about the Chevron oil pollution case in Ecuador, will be out later this year.
  • Neela Banerjee reporter, Inside Climate News
  • Susanne Rust director and senior reporter, Columbia University School of Journalism's Energy and Environmental Reporting Project
  • Kenneth Cohen vice president for public and government affairs, Exxon Mobil