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Frances Beinecke and "Clean Energy Common Sense" on MSNBC, Climate Bill Update, Copenhagen, California Delta, Drought, and Wolf Hunts

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Posted November 18, 2009 in The Media and the Environment

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 Today Frances Beinecke discussed her new book "Clean Energy Common Sense" on MSNBC's Morning Joe program; a clip of her interview may be posted on the Morning Joe website later this week.

 Peter Lehner explained in a Good magazine blog post that he believes that we will pass a strong climate bill within the next decade...  Jake Schmidt was quoted in Politico on the leading roles that the U.S. and China have to play in the fight on climate change; Jake spoke further about the need for American and Chinese leadership in climate change negotiations in the Associated Press, in a the Wall Street Journal blog, and in many other outlets... Meanwhile, Barbara Finamore emphasized in an Associated Press article that despite setbacks, the current cooperation between  the U.S. and China on climate talks represents a positive step forward...

In an op-ed for The Sacramento Bee, Barry Nelson encouraged passage of legislation designed  to protect the California Delta's water supply... On Redhouse Art Radio, Doug Obegi participated in a discussion about the potential causes of the current California drought and the disinformation campaigns being promoted by certain press outlets... Matt Skoglund expressed his disappointment with Montana's  poorly planned wolf hunts on KPAX ---Missoula's CBS affiliate...  In the National Journal, Deron Lovaas commented on the need to speed the passage of transportation legislation in Washington to curb global warming emissions...

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