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Mr. David Legates
Climatologist and Director
Delaware Environmental Observing System

David Legates, Ph.D. is director of the Delaware Environmental Observing System at the University of Delaware. He is an associate professor in the Department of Geography and an adjunct professor in the Physical Ocean Science and Engineering Program and the Department of Statistics. He also serves as Delaware State Climatologist. He has earned the certified consulting meteorologist status from the American Meteorological Society and in 1999 was awarded the Boeing Autometric Award for best paper in image analysis and interpretation. Legates has published more than 100 articles in refereed journals, conference proceedings, and monograph series and has made more than 200 professional presentations.

 


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James M. Taylor - September 02, 2010
Environmental extremist James Lee’s plan to force the Discovery Channel to air environmental propaganda ended Wednesday afternoon when police shot ... (read more)

James M. Taylor - September 01, 2010
An environmental extremist gunman has entered the Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., and has taken a number of people hostage, according ... (read more)

James M. Taylor - August 31, 2010
The Amsterdam-based InterAcademy Council (IAC), a scientific body asked to audit UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) procedures, has determined ... (read more)

H. Sterling Burnett - August 31, 2010
The New York Senate has passed a bill to impose a nine-month moratorium on granting new permits for natural gas production through hydraulic fracturing ... (read more)

Jay Lehr - August 28, 2010
We are all for sensible conservation and against unnecessary waste, but it is certainly time to awaken the public to both the realities and absurdities ... (read more)

Cheryl K. Chumley - August 26, 2010
In what is being hailed as an intensive study with national impact, Fort Worth, Texas has begun air and source pollution tests on hundreds of natural gas ... (read more)

edited by James M. Taylor - August 25, 2010
The September issue of Environment & Climate News reports Mother Nature is working to restore the ecological health of the Gulf of Mexico in the aftermath ... (read more)

Cheryl K. Chumley - August 23, 2010
The state of Florida’s plan to buy property from U.S. Sugar Corporation and use it to restore the Everglades is being scaled back because of the state’s ... (read more)

James M. Taylor - August 12, 2010
Global warming activists and their allies in the left-leaning media are spreading alarm that global warming is threatening the world’s food supply. ... (read more)

Bonner R. Cohen - August 12, 2010
In the latest twist in a long battle over a proposed wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts, state Attorney General Martha Coakley has recommended that ... (read more)



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