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So, how do you get your mind off the methane clathrates?
There are remarkably few of us mainstream professional journalists covering global warming, given the enormity of the story. We find ourselves phoning each other not only to chat about the latest scientific study… but also sometimes to do a little mutual therapy.
February 28, 2006



