Rick S. Piltz - Media Appearances

Media Appearances

Since going public with the White House's attempts to undermine the science on climate change. Piltz has been interviewed by a number of media venues including 60 Minutes, Frontline, The Guardian, PBS, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the science journal Environmental Science & Technology. He is also a central character in the award winning documentary Everything's Cool.

  • "Frontline: Hot Politics", January 2007 interview with Rick Piltz about White House interference with government climate change programs.
  • "Out of Balance: ExxonMobil's Impact on Climate Change"
  • "Everything's Cool: A Hot Documentary"
  • "The Denial Machine", November 2006, Piltz speaks with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation about industry's strategy to manufacture uncertainty.
  • "Rewriting the Science" 60 Minutes, July 30, 2006.
  • "Blowing the Whistle on Climate Change: Interview with Rick Piltz" Environmental Science & Technology, June 22, 2005.

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