Monday, September 20, 2010

NC Media Watch: Prop 23 Update: One again it is time to “follow the money”
Companies that can pass the cost on to their customers, while collecting subsidies and recover administration fees, are more likely to be in support of AB32. While companies that are concerned for their customers and members are supporting Proposition 23.

Tax payers are the losers when companies like PG&E and Los Angeles Dept of Water and Power support AB32. You can take action to stop this fleecing of your pocket book by CARB and their fellow travelers by VOTING YES on PROP 23.
Some are Easier to Trick Than Others « the Air Vent
And just how hard did Oxburgh work to put ‘trick to hide the decline’ in context. Well apparently reading the emails he was investigating was outside of the scope of his purview. Reading the emails in question after all could bias his opinion, um, of the um emails. After all any ‘open minded’ person would be able to see trick has multiple meanings and reading the words around the word trick would be akin to mind reading. You remember, the emails, that discuss the problem with declining data not matching the storyline, and how to best present the graphs, all leading up to just chopping off the offensive and inconvenient ‘data’. No need to read that extraneous stuff.
The New Agtivist: Francis Thicke wants to lead Iowa agriculture to a greener future | Grist
[Why can't I find the words"climate" or "warming" in this article?]
Twitter / Andy Revkin
@RichardBranson at #cn10 event: airline industry unfairly picked on over CO2. IT industry emissions bigger, growing faster. #climate #energy
TwitLonger: @RichardBranson says Virgin "unlikely" to hit pre-recession target of investing $3 billion
@RichardBranson says Virgin "unlikely" to hit pre-recession target of investing $3 billion in green energy fuels and tech

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