Power Charts: Reporters
The Hill & Knowlton COP15 Power 15 (Journalists) for 21 December 2009 (based on number of articles since 5 November 2009; arrows indicate change since 14 December 2009):
| 1 (1) | Ben Webster – The Times |
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| 2 (6) | Kelly Cryderman – Calgary Herald |
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| 3 (2) | John Vidal – The Guardian |
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| 4 (3) | Lenore Taylor – The Australian |
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| 5 (4) | Mike De Souza – Vancouver Sun |
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| 6= (-) | Antonio Madridejos – El Periodico |
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| 6= (6) | John M Broder – The New York Times |
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| 8= (-) | Arthur Max – The Associated Press |
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| 8= (5) | Jonathan Weisman – The Wall Street Journal |
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| 10= (12) | Frank McDonald – Irish Times |
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| 10= (15) | Marian Wilkinson – The Sydney Morning Herald |
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| 10= (8) | Louise Gray – The Daily Telegraph |
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| 13 (10) | Jim Tankersley – Los Angeles Times |
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| 14= (-) | Adam Morton – The Age |
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| 14= (-) | Mark Kenny – The Advertiser |
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| 14= (10) | Michael McCarthy – The Independent |
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Which news outlets, reporters, bloggers and twitterati are leading the climate conversation?



