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Yale Forum Special Feature: Scientists and Journalists on ‘Lessons Learned’

The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media posted a two-part series on leading climate scientists' and science journalists' "Lessons Learned" from the climate change controversies of the past 12 months, such as hacked e-mails from the University of East Anglia and the IPCC's mistaken report of Himalayan glaciers melting by 2035.

Part 1, November 18, 2010 features original comments by nine leading climatologists.

Part 2, November 23, 2010 includes original insights from leading science writers and journalists tracking climate change coverage.

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