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Ross Gelbspan

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In 1972, while covering the first UN Conference on the Environment in Stockholm, he met his wife Anne Charlotte Brostrom.  Prior to her retirement, she spent 25 years as a nonprofit developer, creating affordable housing for homeless families, primarily in inner city neighborhoods in Boston, New
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in 1997. She was coordinator of Latin America programs for Oxfam America, as well as director of social movements for the International Network for Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights. Their younger daughter, Joby, was a coordinator and member of the board of directors of Corporate Accountability
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is the treatment of the climate change issue in the U.S. Congress during the 1990s. Chapter 3 is entitled "A Congressional Book Burning". Gelbspan recounts numerous House and Senate hearings where Republican representatives and Senators focused on and endorsed the views of scientists who oppose the
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In 1991, he published an investigative book about FBI abuses during the 1980s.  The book exposed the domestic aspect of the Iran-Contra scandal, documented a secret relationship between the FBI and the National Guard of El Salvador, and detailed a campaign of surveillance, harassment, and
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hired Gelbspan as a senior editor. In his capacity as special projects editor, he conceived, directed, and edited a series of articles on job discrimination against African-Americans in Boston-area corporations, universities, unions, newspapers, and state and city government. The series won a
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break-ins that led to the entry of the names of 100,000 political and religious activists in the FBI terrorism files. That same year, he wrote a series of articles that contributed to the closing of an aging, unsafe nuclear power plant in Western Massachusetts.
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said "No other reporter has told the story as comprehensively or explored its implications for human welfare as searchingly as Gelbspan" (quoted on cover of paperback edition of
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in 1972 and co-authored a four-part front page series on the global environment on the occasion of the Rio Conference for the Boston Globe in 1992.
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Boiling Point: How Politicians, Big Oil and Coal, Journalists and Activists Are Fueling the Climate Crisisβ€”And What We Can Do to Avert Disaster
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after interviewing Soviet dissidents and human rights advocates. His four-part series on the Soviet underground, written for
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Interview with Ross Gelbspan disproving the arguments of "The Great Global warming Swindle" (Audio)
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wrote, "Until you've read this book, you're ill-equipped to think about the planet's future."
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Break-Ins, Death Threats and the FBI: The Covert War Against the Central America Movement
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Gelbspan has spoken extensively on the climate crisis, including appearances at the
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In 1971, he spent a month in the Soviet Union, where he was detained by the
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told the press he was reading it. The book received positive reviews in
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The Heat Is On: The Climate Crisis, the Cover-Up, the Prescription
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in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 27, 2024, at the age of 84.
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Gelbspan was born in Chicago in 1939, received his B.A. from
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Following his retirement from daily journalism, he published
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in 1960, and completed a year of post-graduate study at the
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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mainstream scientific assessment of global warming such as
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in 1997. The book received national attention when then-
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Extended interview with Ross Gelbspan on Global Warming
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