Michael Mann

New language, same old story on Keystone from climate scientists

If you want to be on the side of evidence-based policies on climate change, you shouldn’t rely on exaggerations when writing about Keystone

Climate scientist Michael E. Mann and the hockey stick graph

Q & A on his new book, The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the Front Lines

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The ‘science’ of global warming

These leaked documents reveal the greatest scientific scandal of our times—and a tragedy

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A Better Michael Mann Creation Than “Public Enemies”

I don’t know why CBS/Paramount is the only big studio doing TV-on-DVD releases on a regular basis (even if it’s often split-season, music-altered releases), but they are, and their commitment to the Aaron Spelling Productions catalogue continues with the first half of the first season of Vega$. This show, one of the seminal products of TV’s disco era, combined formula storytelling, titillation, insane story ideas, the late Robert Urich in the most successful of his many, many series, and Tony Curtis as a dude named “Philip Roth,” the most bizarre character name choice since the second lead in Kiss Me Kate was named “Lois Lane.”

Depp’s Dillinger is dead cool

In Michael Mann’s moody ‘Public Enemies,’ Johnny Depp proves that he is Hollywood’s consummate movie star