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November 20, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- afl-cio, americanrightsatwork, uschamberofcommerce
The US Chamber's extreme position on climate has been drawing fire for a long time, and dissatisfaction with the US Chamber is growing as more and more businesses say that the Chamber doesn't represent them on climate and other issues. ...continued→
November 19, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- ACCF, heritagefoundation, NAM, nationalassociationofmanufacturers, uschamberofcommerce
The US Chamber's recently exposed interest in commissioning a study to put health reform in a bad light isn't the first time the federation has shown its willingness to trumpet questionable analyses about proposals it doesn't like. Heck, the US...continued→
November 19, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- alcoa, Apple, cisco, dow, duke, entergy, Exelon, ge, generalelectric, johnson, microsoft, MohawkPaper, Nike, nrg, pepco, PG&E, PNM Resources, PSEG, royaldutchshell, seventhgeneration, uschamberofcommerce
Looks like we'll have to add a new category to our US Chamber Climate Credibility Crisis Counter (honk if you love alliteration.) As the Wall Street Journal recently reported, Duke Energy has cut the electric utility's contributions to the Chamber...continued→
November 19, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- uschamberofcommerce
John Broder has an illuminating story in today's New York Times "Storm Over the Chamber" discussing the US Chamber of Commerce's climate crisis and how Mr. Donohue's style exacerbates it. Tellingly, the story begins with an anecdote that suggests where...continued→
November 18, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- ACCCE, BNSF, csx, exxon, norfolksouthern, unionpacific, uschamberofcommerce
Coal companies and the nation's biggest railroad association accounted for fifty percent of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity's (ACCCE) $47 million budget in 2008, according to ACCCE's tax return, E&E News reports today. Yowza! Arch Coal, Peabody and...continued→
November 18, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- capandtrade, cejapa, climate, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, uschamberofcommerce
The US Chamber seems to be going to great lengths these days persuade Congress that it really wants to help pass climate legislation. But a very different message is coming through its blogs, tweets and unscripted comments. We think everyone...continued→
November 13, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- API, cleanenergycommonsense, climate, exxon, globalwarming, peabody, uschamberofcommerce
Global warming is a complex subject, but NRDC's own President Frances Beinecke has nailed the essentials in a highly-readable and compelling little book called Clean Energy Common Sense: An American Call to Action on Global Climate Change. In just 99...continued→
November 10, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- ACCCE, climate, globalwarming, operationfree, uschamberofcommerce, votevets
It is hard to beat the US Chamber's tin ear when it comes to climate change, but I have to hand it to ACCCE - they have managed, once again, to put themselves at the head of the "blundering boob...continued→
November 9, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Solving Global Warming
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- climate, globalwarming, uschamberofcommerce
The US Chamber would like you to know that it hasn't changed its position on climate, no matter what its recent letter to the Hill might have implied. According to a fresh blog post by Bruce Josten, the letter's author,...continued→
November 6, 2009
Posted by Pete Altman in Curbing Pollution
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- ABCE, climate, globalwarming, uschamberofcommerce
Yesterday's news that clean energy and climate legislation moved out of the EPW committee was a welcome development. Even though a number of opponents of action decided to sit out the vote, there's plenty of support for moving a bill...continued→