Clearing the PR Pollution that Clouds Climate Science

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Bush: Solar Plants Threaten Precious Desert Lands

Faced with a surge in the number of proposed solar power plants, the federal government has placed a moratorium on new solar projects on public land until it studies their environmental impact, which is expected to take about two years.
What's next?

Oil Companies or???

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Wow! This is an

Wow! This is an unbelievably blatant attempt to scuttle plans to replace carbon based energy sources. I'm starting to lose the ability to differentiate the oil industry from the mafia. And we seem to have Fredo as the president of the US.

Bush's new found greenness

I'm sure that the desert environment shouldn't be treated differently from any other, but the time to have done these studies was a few years ago, not just when these renewable energy projects are now imminent and are going to prove incredibly valuable. Contrast this with Bush's keenness to protect oil areas in Alaska or offshore or his record on global warming. An incredibly mischievous, but typical, decision from the worst Presidency the US has ever had to suffer, he is protecting his paymasters, the oil and gas industry. .

Seriously? Wow. It's

Seriously? Wow.

It's astonishing how distorted a sense of timing it seems possible to have.

About the climate cover-up

About the climate cover-up

Democracy is utterly dependant upon an electorate that is accurately informed. In promoting climate change denial (and often denying their responsibility for doing so) industry has done more than endanger the environment. It has undermined democracy.

There is a vast difference between putting forth a point of view, honestly held, and intentionally sowing the seeds of confusion. Free speech does not include the right to deceive. Deception is not a point of view. And the right to disagree does not include a right to intentionally subvert the public awareness.

Although all public relations professionals are bound by a duty to not knowingly mislead the public, some have executed comprehensive campaigns of misinformation on behalf of industry clients on issues ranging from tobacco and asbestos to seat belts.

Lately, these fringe players have turned their efforts to creating confusion about climate change. This PR campaign could not be accomplished without the compliance of media as well as the assent and participation of leaders in government and business.

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