August 1, 2011 Doug Struck • Saving Sharks – Trust Magazine Summer 2011 Sharks are the fiercest creatures of the sea, but that has not prevented them from steadily disappearing from overfishing. Pew Continue reading
July 6, 2011 Doug Struck • Battling Cholera – The Daily Climate Battling an ancient scourge, with satellites and sari cloth Threat of water-borne epidemics such as cholera was high after Cyclone Continue reading
May 17, 2011 Doug Struck • National Geographic News Climate Scientist Fears His “Wedges” Made It Seem Too Easy The co-creator of the widely cited “wedges” approach to a climate change solution now thinks he made the job seem Continue reading
August 9, 2010 Doug Struck • Huffington Post In Defense of BP I was on a climate panel recently when anger at BP boiled over. The world is being ruined, said an Continue reading
May 14, 2009 Doug Struck • Huffington Post Geoengineering: Mankind and Reshaping the World If he were a bear, John Holdren would be reaching into a bee’s nest. The president’s science advisor seems undeterred Continue reading
September 25, 2008 Doug Struck • Grist Magazine Northeast states’ regional carbon trading system goes live this week The nation’s first carbon cap-and-trade program starts Thursday, when power plant owners in 10 northeastern states submit sealed bids to Continue reading