Brendan DeMelle

About

Brendan DeMelle is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and clean energy. He has served as research associate for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., researcher for The Ring of Fire, researcher for Laurie David, law and policy analyst for Environmental Working Group, campus organizer for Connecticut Public Interest Research Group, environmental justice associate for EPA Region 10, among other positions in his career. DeMelle has provided writing and communications services on a wide range of topics, with a demonstrated ability to simplify complex and technical issues into concise, accessible language for general public consumption.

His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets, including a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Rural History about the social and ecological impacts of the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project. He graduated from St. Lawrence University with a BA in Sociology and Environmental Studies in 1998, and lives in Seattle, Washington.

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This is an excellent piece by friend of DeSmogBlog Joss Garman, cross-posted with permission from JossGarman.com: โ€œThis world is a strange madhouse. Currently, every coachman and every waiter is ...
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Brad Johnson over at The WONK ROOM reports:The American Energy Alliance (AEA), a new polluter front group, is touring the nation to smear President Barack Obamaโ€™s clean energy reform agenda. Emp...
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Outgoing United Nations climate chief Yvo de Boer sent an urgent message to wealthy industrialized nations on Tuesday reminding them about previous promises to help the worldโ€™s poorer nations to ad...
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The U.S. House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming will hold a hearing on Thursday to examine the recent string of politically-motivated attacks against climateย scientists. ...
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The magazine New Scientist has devoted a special issueย to the โ€œAge of Denial,โ€ย including a lot of examples of climate deniersโ€™ efforts to distort and attack climate science.DeSmogBlogโ€™s own Richard...
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In a scathing rebuke of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelliโ€™s witch hunt relating to the work of climatologist Michael Mann, the highly-regarded journal Nature this week published an editorial...
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In what has become an annual non-event, the Heartland Institute will gather the whoโ€™s-who of the global warming denial network together in Chicago this weekend for the fourth International Conferen...
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255 members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, including 11 Nobel laureates, have penned a letter in Science slamming the disinformation campaign orchestrated by a small network of climate d...
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House Republicans have chosen Lord Christopher Monckton, a non-scientist with a penchant for outrageous remarks, as its sole witness at tomorrowโ€™s hearing in front of the Select Committee on Energy...
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The Washington Post this week launched a new politics homepage, PostPolitics.com, with a helping hand from the dirty coal industry. According to the press release announcing the launch, โ€œThe Americ...