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Articles to consider adding

Earth to Audience: How Andrew Revkin’s Blog Built a Digital Conversation About Climate Change 2016 retrospective in the NYT by Revkin.

A Journalist Reflects on the Rising Heat in Climate Debate 2010 interview with Revkin by the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

For environmental writer Andy Revkin, it was time to make some music 2014 lifestyle article on music and revkin

Innovative 'Times' Reporter Draws Limbaugh's Ire 2009 article on Revkin

Sciencemag Bio

MSNBC 2015 decline thoughts - "most important green blog in the world"

- BUT declined in quality (as of 2015)

- was once a daily blog

- annotated speech and video

- now, posts more like every other day

- now (2015), less 'hefty' posts

- Revkin admits that the blog is a compromise

- he has had health problems and left the Times, and "no longer sees journalism as the best use of his remaining years"

recommended at I09 in 2012

New York Times Reporter Andy Revkin Charts New Future as ‘Communicator Yale Climate Connections piece on the move to the opinion side

Reporter Revkin’s ‘Worst Misstep’: Aftermath of a Climate Reporting Gaffe 2009 discussion on Yale Climate Connections

Society of Environmental Journalists piece

Collide-o-Scape analysis of ClimateGate

Jlevi (talk) 03:19, 1 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]