Friday, January 27, 2006

December Letters to Discover: Author Information

There were only two letter writers this month with abundant findings on the internet. The first was Kathleene Parker, who has written many letters to many magazines and newspapers on subjects relating to the environment and the American Southwest. The most notable letter writer was Carolyn Porco, the Cassini Imaging team leader at the CICLOPS/Space Science center.

Rollo, Joseph - San Diego, California
Heading: Global Warming: Are We to Blame?
Subject: September's "Discover Dialogue" and "Up a Creek"
Links to the Author: No definite links

Crites, Clay - West Chester, Pennsylvania
Heading: Global Warming: Are We to Blame?
Subject: "Up a Creek" September 2005
Links to the Author: Letters to the Editor, Technology Review - June 2005

Lipkin, Alan - Raleigh, North Carolina
Heading: Global Warming: Are We to Blame?
Subject: "Discover Dialogue" September 2005
Links to the Author: No definite links

Parker, Kathleene - Rio Rancho, New Mexico
Heading: Global Warming: Are We to Blame?
Subject: "Up a Creek" September 2005
Links to the Author: Letter to the Editor - Rio Rancho Observer 12/16/05, Letter to the Editor - Rio Rancho Observer 07/01/05, "Drought + Population Growth = Disaster" - Letter to High Country News, 03/07/05, Letters to Audubon Magazine, 07/05, Letter to the Aspen Times 01/06
Books By the Author: The Only True People: A History of the Native Americans of the Colorado Plateau, The Colorado Plateau: The Land in the Indians

Wagner, Mike - Studio City, California
Heading: Global Warming: Are We to Blame?
Subject: "Discover Dialogue" September 2005
Links to the Author: No definite links.

Porco, Carolyn - CICLOPS/Space Science Institute; Boulder, Colorado
Heading: In Dawkins Defense
Subject: "Darwin's Rottweiler" September 2005
Links to the Author: Space.com interview, ITConversations-a presentation on mp3, Dept. of Planetary Sciences Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Tucson, Faculty Page, The Edge.org contributor bio, CICLOPS newsrelease search, CICLOPS team page, Dissertation-Voyager observations of Saturn's rings. I. The eccentric rings at 1.29, 1.45, 1.95 and 2.27 Rs. II. The periodic variation of spokes,

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