Marc Morano
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Marc Morano joined the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (EPW) as the majority communications director in June 2006 after a decade and a half as a working journalist, documentary maker, radio talk show host, and national television correspondent.
Morano currently serves as the minority communications director for the EPW Committee.
Morano, who has spent years researching climate change issues, traveled to Greenland in 2007 to investigate global warming claims. As Senate staff, Morano also attended the United Nations' climate conferences held in Kenya and Indonesia in 2006 and 2007.
The Senate EPW Web site won the coveted “Gold Mouse Award” in 2007. Morano has held both White House and Capitol Hill Press credentials and was a member of the Society of Professional Journalists. He has attended and reported on numerous international climate conferences and the 2002 UN-sponsored Earth Summit in Johannesburg South Africa.
Morano was the investigative reporter for Cybercast News Service in Washington, DC. He has also served as a reporter/producer for the nationally syndicated television newsmagazine American Investigator. His reports have included an exposé on the Free Willy Keiko Foundation, an exclusive report on the safety of organic foods, and reports on the endangered species act and property rights. In 2000, his investigative television documentary “Amazon Rainforest: Clear-Cutting the Myths” created an international firestorm. Mr. Morano served as the television reporter/producer for the nationally syndicated Rush Limbaugh, the Television Show, during the show’s four year run (1992-1996).
Mr. Morano, referred to by Mr. Limbaugh as “Our Man in Washington,” had the dubious distinction of being the first journalist in history to have his television camera seized at the Clinton White House, while on assignment with the Limbaugh show.
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