Friday, January 23, 2009

Environmental Capital - WSJ.com : Stimulus Package: How To Promote Energy Efficiency?
But there’s another debate taking place that might have even bigger long-term ramifications: How do you make not producing electricity a money-spinning proposition for power companies?
epa.gov advice: Drive a car that suggests you're susceptible to obvious scams?
PHILADELPHIA (January 23, 2009) - - Driving a vehicle that is fuel efficient produces fewer greenhouse gases and can save you money. Driving a fuel efficient vehicle also reflects well on its owner - - especially these days with growing concerns about climate change.
Examining Climate Change On The Air : NPR
Audio for this story will be available at approx. 6:00 p.m. ET

Talk of the Nation, January 23, 2009 · What is the media's role in shaping public opinion on global warming and the environment? New York Times reporter Andrew Revkin talks with Ira Flatow about the changing climate of science reporting, and why local meteorologists may be delivering more than just the forecast.
Why should Revkin be trying to shape my opinion? If they're claiming to be unbiased, shouldn't reporters "report" the facts and let people form their own opinions?

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