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Elizabeth Grossman

Elizabeth Grossman is the author of Chasing Molecules: Poisonous Products, Human Health, and the Promise of Green Chemistry, High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health, Watershed: The Undamming of America and other books. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Scientific American, Yale Environment 360, TheAtlantic.com, Salon, The Washington Post, The Nation and Mother Jones.

Her coverage of the BP/Deepwater Horizon disaster was recognized as among the best 2010 workplace health and safety writing by the Southern California Coalition for Occupational Safety & Health, and her 2010 Yes! Magazine story on water rights received a Media Freedom Foundation-sponsored award. Chasing Molecules was a Booklist’s 2009 Top 10 Science & Technology book and won a Gold Nautilus Award for Investigative Reporting. 

Articles

North Sea Gas Leak: Experts Assess Climate Impact of Ongoing Accident

Apr 5 , 2012
The sizeable leak from a plugged well raises fresh concerns about accidents and methane's role in global warming.

Legal Fund Helping Climate Scientists Draw Line in the Sand

Mar 13 , 2012
'We're not actively trying to pick a fight or become part of the debate but to provide a badly needed service,' says defense fund co-director.

Texas Heat Wave Caused by Global Warming, NASA's Hansen Says

Jan 31 , 2012
Temperature data shows the Texas heat wave wouldn't have occurred without warming, Hansen claims. Others aren't ready to draw such a definitive conclusion.

As Climate Change Worsens, Scientists Feel Increasing Pressure to Speak Out

Dec 29 , 2011
At a recent conference, scientists debate how far they should go in expressing their concerns about the world's response to global warming.

Weeping and Anger over a Lost Shrimping Season, Perhaps a Way of Life

Jun 18 , 2010
Disruption that touches everything leaves some asking for grief counseling