Sell more and more of the same old fuels to an ever-hungrier market
Scrubbing King Coal
In Mother Jones, James Ridgeway writes: "Across the board, the companies that control fossil fuels have begun to respond to rising concern about global warming with what amounts to a three-point strategy: First, make small overtures toward developing renewable energy, and milk them for maximum PR value. Second, invest more generously in carbon-based 'alternative energy' that gets passed off as green. Third, invoke the goal of energy independence to pump, mine, transport, and sell more and more of the same old fuels to an ever-hungrier market."
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/042808EA.shtml
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The Solar Revolution and the End of Big Energy
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/schembrie7.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=fossil+fuels
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=James+Ridgeway
In Mother Jones, James Ridgeway writes: "Across the board, the companies that control fossil fuels have begun to respond to rising concern about global warming with what amounts to a three-point strategy: First, make small overtures toward developing renewable energy, and milk them for maximum PR value. Second, invest more generously in carbon-based 'alternative energy' that gets passed off as green. Third, invoke the goal of energy independence to pump, mine, transport, and sell more and more of the same old fuels to an ever-hungrier market."
http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/042808EA.shtml
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The Solar Revolution and the End of Big Energy
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/schembrie7.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=fossil+fuels
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=James+Ridgeway
rudkla - 29. Apr, 10:58