Does Google ever invite climate realists to give one-hour speeches in their offices?
In this one-hour video, at around the 10:00 mark, Pooley spends quite a bit of time painting Myron Ebell as a dastardly figure.
Some shots (ie at 15:23) show the audience, which seems remarkably sparse, what with the fate of the planet allegedly being at stake and all.
Note also that Pooley treats himself to sips of planet-killing bottled water during this speech.
YouTube - Authors@Google: Eric Pooley
In this one-hour video, at around the 10:00 mark, Pooley spends quite a bit of time painting Myron Ebell as a dastardly figure.
Some shots (ie at 15:23) show the audience, which seems remarkably sparse, what with the fate of the planet allegedly being at stake and all.
Note also that Pooley treats himself to sips of planet-killing bottled water during this speech.
YouTube - Authors@Google: Eric Pooley
[Aug 2010] The Authors@Google program welcomed Eric Pooley to Google's New York office to discuss his book "The Climate War".Amazon.com: The Climate War: True Believers, Power Brokers, and the Fight to Save the Earth: Eric Pooley: Books
"In The Climate War, Eric Pooley--deputy editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek--does for global warming what Bob Woodward did for
presidents and Lawrence Wright did for terrorists. In this epic tale of an American civil war, Pooley takes us behind the scenes and into
the hearts and minds of the most important players in the struggle to cap global warming pollution--a fight in which trillions of dollars
and the fate of the planet are at stake.
...
ERIC POOLEY is the deputy editor of Bloomberg BusinessWeek
Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #201,647 in Books
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