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Science has published an article urging more environmental scientists to take up blogging. Nick Anthis has a summary. The article gives examples of "excellent, informative sites": Mark Lynas, RealClimate, Climate Science, James' Empty Blog, DeSmogBlog, Prometheus, Science At Stake, ScienceBlogs,...

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Science advocates blogging

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Posted on: April 18, 2006 12:25 PM, by Tim Lambert

Science has published an article urging more environmental scientists to take up blogging. Nick Anthis has a summary.

The article gives examples of "excellent, informative sites":

Mark Lynas, RealClimate, Climate Science, James' Empty Blog, DeSmogBlog, Prometheus, Science At Stake, ScienceBlogs, Scientist on ice, and Climate change conference weblog.

A pretty good list, even if I do so say so myself.

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Climate science is understandably covered well, but what fields are missing? What other aspects of environmental/earth science should there be blogs about? Land use change, natural resources/hazards, ... I'm interested in what others think because I'm looking for a niche to fill.

Posted by: Daniel Collins | April 20, 2006 4:55 PM

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