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Meet the Top Dozen “Climate Killers”
As promised from yesterday, here are the top dozen Climate Killers from Rolling Stones list. According to the magazine, “the polluters and deniers are aiding Big Oil and Big Coal’s campaign to block progress on global warming”. I am sure you won’t agree with everyone on the list (as I don’t) so here goes: 1. …
Continue reading ‘Meet the Top Dozen “Climate Killers”’.“Its easier to defeat Hitler than Big Coal and Oil…”
Its not often now in journalism that someone tells you how it is and puts their neck on the line in no nonsense language. So good old Rolling Stone – the grandfather rock and roll mag that has a great article on how the oil and gas killed hopes of a climate deal in the…
Continue reading ‘“Its easier to defeat Hitler than Big Coal and Oil…”’.IPCC: Watch out for the Sceptics and Lobbyists
It is one of the ironies of the climate change debate that the greater the urgency for action on climate change, the louder the voices urging for inaction. There were thousands of corporate lobbyists at Copenhagen trying to undermine effective action. It would also be a foolish person who denied that the sceptics managed to…
Continue reading ‘IPCC: Watch out for the Sceptics and Lobbyists’.“We are getting close to midnight”
So the second week begins and it’s not looking good at all. The Times newspaper reports that key decisions could be delayed for up to six years if the Copenhagen summit delivers a compromise deal. The paper says that world leaders might only agree to reviewing cuts in 2015 or 2016.
Sceptics and oil lobbyists “putting world at risk”
Slowly there is some political progress as we edge towards Copenhagen. Some sixty five world leaders will attend the Copenhagen climate talks, although whether Obama actually attends is still anyone’s guess. Moreover over the last fortnight, three big countries have made major new pledges to cut their carbon emissions.
The Angry Mermaid Strikes Back
All the news reports this morning are that a deal at Copenhagen is dead. Barack Obama has said that we had run out of time to secure a deal in December. This will please the corporate lobbyists no end. The longer they can delay action on climate the better. But now Copenhagen’s iconic mermaid is…
Continue reading ‘The Angry Mermaid Strikes Back’.No Climate Deal for Over a Year
Well you didn’t really believe that a global climate deal was on the cards at Copenhagen did you? Despite all the warnings that such is the urgency of the problem that a deal had to be made in Copenhagen, there will be no deal. Not for a year anyway. And maybe never.
Oil Industry Astroturf Campaign Exposed
You really didn’t think that the oil industry would just roll over and give up without a fight on the US Waxman-Markey Climate Bill did you? Just a couple of days ago I blogged about how many people had lobbied the climate bill. Although they are pouring in serious cash to defeat the Bill, its…
Continue reading ‘Oil Industry Astroturf Campaign Exposed’.Over 1000 Groups and Companies Lobbied Climate Bill
Whatever happened to the clean-up of politics that was promised by the Obama Administration. Didn’t he promise to rid Washington of the secretive, sleazy and all encompassing world of lobbying? Well if he did, he failed. The lobbyists are busier than ever. A new analysis of lobbying records by the Center for Public Integrity has…
Continue reading ‘Over 1000 Groups and Companies Lobbied Climate Bill’.How Corporate Money Corrupted the Climate Bill
One of the issues that Oil Change has tried to highlight is how oil money corrupts and corrodes politics. Big Oil has always had hordes of cash to spend to influence legislation on energy and climate. Big Oil always expects to get its way as its pockets are deeper than its opponents. For years it…
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