Monday, February 20, 2012

In The New York TImes, a former international climate change hoax executive whines about the hassles of constantly flying on fossil-fueled planes

Landing the Puddle-Jumper to Ask Directions - Paula Diperna

I’VE been traveling since about 1969, first as a student, then as travel agent, writer and producer, international climate change executive and now as a special adviser to the Carbon Disclosure Project, which gathers environmental risk data on behalf of investors...Travel used to be transcendent. I loved it. Now, the whole process has really become just a means to an end. I might as well be the baggage.

I find myself resenting more and more the structure of airports, where you can barely find the gates to the planes amid all the shopping and restaurants.

...Q. How often do you fly for business?

A. Twice a month, at a minimum.

Chicago Climate Exchange, Inc.: Private Company Information - BusinessWeek

[Paula DiPerna] Former Executive Vice President and President of CCX International, Chicago Climate Exchange, Inc.

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