Press coverage so far for "What's the Worst That Could Happen? A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate."
Guardian (UK), blog by Leo Hickman on June 22, 2009
Portland Monthly magazine interview in July, 2009 issue
New Scientist magazine review by Chris Mooney. (I like to interpret it as: he stopped just short of nominating me for a Nobel Prize. :-)
KEX 1190 AM interview (3 min) on "Morning Update" with Paul "Exploding Whale" Linnman on July 16, 2009. (When I got the email that he would be the one to interview me, I had a little bit of a teeny-bopper freakout--I used to watch him every night like clockwork on "PM magazine" when I was 11!)
TV interview (10 min) on KATU's "AM Northwest" with Dave Anderson on July 27, 2009. I was kind of disappointed I had to stand (I'd been looking forward to sitting in those cushy-looking chairs on the set), but it went well nonetheless.
KEX 1190 AM interview (10 min) on "The Mark and Dave Show" with Dave Anderson on July 29, 2009. It was actually recorded the same day as the TV interview on KATU above, because the host of that show (Dave Anderson) said to me when I met him: "I want to interview you on my radio show, too. Can you stick around for this afternoon?" Cool!
Review on Barnes & Noble site by author Paul Di Filippo.
Review in "The Mercury" (Tasmania's largest newspaper).
Front page story in "Corvallis Gazette-Times" (my local paper).
KPAM 860 AM interview (20 min) "Victoria Taft Show," conservative talk radio, Portland. Her tag line is "Painting the Targets in the Culture Wars." (!) (20 min).
Review by Michael Tobis, real-life climatologist, on his blog "Only In It for the Gold."
BONUS FUN! GREG KINDA LOSES HIS COOL!
KBOO 90.7 FM interview (1-hour, with call-ins) with Marianne Barisonek (host) and Dr. Christina Hulbe (glaciologist, Portland State Univ.). Or, listen to just the 6-min segment where Greg slips and says what's in his heart about Bjorn Lomborg, rather than what's politic. Fun to listen to the first two minutes of hemming and hawing from me and Christina as we try to find something nice to say. Then I, um, "go for it," calling Lomborg "the most dangerous person on the planet," comparing him to Hitler's propaganda minister, and reveal that I'll break his nose if I ever get within arm's reach. I was kinda fuzzy that morning, and was a bit agahst later when I realized I'd said the internal dialogue aloud. Perhaps it will at least generate some much-needed publicity. 











































