Wednesday, April 08, 2009

CNSNews.com - New Climate Change Web Site Promises to be ‘Eco-News on Steroids’
The Sierra Club, a liberal environmental group, accused Morano of waging a “disinformation” campaign through his new Web site.

“I woudn't call anything Marc Morano puts out information.” Club spokesman Josh Dorner told CNSNews.com. “I would call it disinformation.

Marc Morano and his cohorts are in the business of spreading lies, mistruths, half-truths, and really are the last hold-outs in a debate that has, frankly, moved on from the position that they're in,” Dorner said.

But the activist is unfazed by the criticism. Environmentalist voices like the Sierra Club’s will be included on the CFACT site, Morano said, in an effort to give the public access to all sides of the climate debate.

“They’re going to see both sides,” he pledged. “They’re going to get to see what Al Gore is saying. They’re going to get to see what the environmentalists are saying. They’re going to get to see what skeptical scientists are saying. They’re going to get to see the latest peer-reviewed studies. It’s a clearinghouse for the latest information.”
White House May Postpone [Emissions Auctioning Scam] - washingtonpost.com
For weeks the president's assistant on energy and climate change, Carol M. Browner, has convened regular meetings with roughly a dozen key administration officials to develop national energy and climate policy. They include Holdren; the secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, and Transportation; and the heads of the Environmental Protection Agency and the White House Council on Environmental Quality, National Economic Council, Council of Economic Advisers and Office of Management and Budget.

The group, whose deputies meet at least once a week if not more, have explored questions ranging from how to pursue offshore wind energy to agricultural practices and a new national greenhouse gas emissions standard for vehicles.

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