I’m off on several weeks of travel which will take me from D.C. to Brazil, California, Portugal, France, China and
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I’m off on several weeks of travel which will take me from D.C. to Brazil, California, Portugal, France, China and
Continue reading "A Day in the Life of a Chief CI Scientist"
Here in the U.S., a lot of news has focused lately on how partisan politics have taken over Washington, DC.
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A small group of Senators are introducing legislation to block the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases, reported Juliet Eilperin in
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When I come back from vacation, I generally have a lot of unread emails and a very thirsty plant waiting
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After two long weeks of cold weather, protests and delays in negotiations, the UN talks in Copenhagen finally came to
It’s been a long week-and-a-half of tough negotiations at Copenhagen. There have been many stops and starts, late night sessions
World Food Day 2009 falls on October 16th, and as the new coordinator of CI’s Food Security program, I’d like