NCSE is pleased to announce that the latest issue of Reports of the National Center for Science Education is now available on-line. The issue — volume 34, number 4 — features Adam Benton's "Creationist Ministries Present a Distorted View of Human Evolution" and Alexandra Contosta's "A Land Use Puzzle," as well as Joshua Rosenau's interview of Elizabeth Kolbert. And for his regular People and Places column, Randy Moore discusses Big Bone Lick.
Plus a host of reviews of books on climate change: John Abraham reviews Tony Eggleton's A Short Introduction to Climate Change, Mark Boslough reviews Michael E. Mann's The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars, Jonathan Cole reviews G. Thomas Farmer and John Cook's Climate Change: A Modern Synthesis, Charles Gasparovic reviews Daniel Botkin's The Moon in the Nautilus Shell, Jonathan Mitchell reviews Andrew P. Ingersoll's Planetary Climates, and Joshua Rosenau reviews Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction.
All of these articles, features, and reviews are freely available in PDF form from http://reports.ncse.com. Members of NCSE will shortly be receiving in the mail the print supplement to Reports 34:4, which, in addition to summaries of the on-line material, contains news from the membership, a regular column in which NCSE staffers offer personal reports on what they've been doing to defend the teaching of evolution, a regular column interviewing NCSE's favorite people, and more besides. (Not a member? Join today!)