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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If you are a blogger, a commenter, a tweeter, a public speaker or any type of communicator, you will benefit immensely from picking up a copy of Joe Rommโ€™s fantastic new book, โ€œLanguage Intelligenc...
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A coalition of environmental, civil rights and democracy reform groups today called upon Duke Energy to join the 38 other companies that have left the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC...
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Our friends over at Daily Kos are running an amazing Climate Change SOS Blogathon this week, featuring dozens of voices from the climate hawk community. Bill McKibben, Michael Mann, John Abraham, R...
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Over 350 concerned citizens turned up at New York Governor Andrew Cuomoโ€™s policy summit today to protest his risky plan to allow hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in New York. The state has had a mor...
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Since late 2009, thereโ€™s been a slowly-growing wave of attacks from the unconventional oil and gas industry on media outlets that cover the controversies surrounding hydraulic fracturing (fracking)...
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โ€œOur Priority is You,โ€ reads the tagline of the Norfolk Constabulary. The rest of the sentence ought to read, โ€œunless you are a climate scientist.โ€ The Norfolk Constabulary announced today that ...
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Ten of the nationโ€™s top climate scientists penned a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today questioning why the State Department isn't considering the enormous climate change impacts of ...
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has said repeatedly that, in making the decision on whether to allow horizontal hydrofracking in New York State, he wants to rely on โ€œscience, and not emotion.โ€ He is...
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This Sunday, July 1, FORA.tv is hosting aย free, online debate atย the Aspen Ideas Festival, โ€œNo Fracking Way: Is The Natural Gas Boom Doing More Harm Than Good?โ€ The debate will feature Deborah G...
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Documents obtained by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) show that bureaucrats within the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (NY DEC) granted the oil and gas industry premature ac...