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Big Oil and Big Coal Spend Big to Kill Clean Energy Bill

November 18, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
bigcoal, bigoil, climate, climatebill, climatelegislation, coal, congress, globalwarming, oil

Dirty energy special interests are desperate to defeat efforts in Congress to pass legislation that would put our country on the road to a clean energy economy.  So desperate, in fact, that the oil and coal industries together spent a record $115 million last year on...continued

Boo-Hoo-Hoo for Big Oil

October 30, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
bigoil, climate, climatebill, climatelegislation, globalwarming, oil, oilprofits

It seems the recession is depressing to Big Oil.  Apparently, global economic woes have resulted in a blip in the record-breaking pace of profits that the oil giants have enjoyed over the past few years.  Less demand these days means less cash...continued

Big Oil Pleads for Energy Evolution, Not Revolution

October 22, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
bigoil, climate, climatechange, dirtyfuels, globalwarming, oil, petroleum

No one should be surprised that Big Oil talks the talk on the need to address the climate crisis while not bothering to actually walk the walk.  At an industry conference this week in London, members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries showed...continued

A Gusher of Oil Industry Lobbying This Year

June 19, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
bigoil, dirtyenergy, energybill, exxon, oil, oilprofits

The Associated Press reports that oil and gas companies are pouring a chunk of their obscene profits into persuading politicians to keep America addicted to their fossil fuel.  According to the Center for Responsive Politics, in just the first three months...continued

Canada's Tar Sands: Looking for Oil in All the Wrong Places

December 22, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
dirtyfuels, oil, oiladdiction, tarsands

Everyone realizes that America is dangerously addicted to oil.  What people need to know is that if crude oil is cocaine, tar sands oil from Canada is crack.  It doesn't make any sense to replace one with the other --...continued

More Americans Want Clean Energy, Not Oil Drilling

December 5, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
cleanenergy, ocs, oil, oildrilling

Prices at the pump may be falling but no one expects the days of cheap oil to return for long.  Regardless of gas prices, more Americans want our leaders to transition us away from oil by investing in clean energy. ...continued

Singing the Wrong Tune on Energy

September 12, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming

Tags:
countrymusic, drilling, green washing, newt, ocs, oil

Confession:  I’m don’t care much for country music.   Don’t get me wrong, I’m a big fan of Bluegrass and enjoy listening to legendary country artists like Johnny Cash, Charlie Daniels and Emmylou Harris. But today’s mainstream country music just doesn’t...continued

Answering “All of the Above” Earns a Failing Grade on Energy Solutions

September 11, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Moving Beyond Oil

Tags:
drilling, energy, liquidcoal, ocs, oil, oilshale, tarsands

Answering “All of the Above” was rarely a good idea during multiple choice tests back in school. It always felt like that choice was meant to trip you up. These days it seems that some in Congress are using the...continued

Big Oil’s Big Friends in Congress

September 10, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Moving Beyond Oil , Solving Global Warming , U.S. Law and Policy

Tags:
drilling, energy, ocs, oil, renewableenergy

House Republicans gathered en masse on the steps of the Capitol this week, ready to launch a choreographed full-throated cheer for more drilling before the Washington press corps. But a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. The...continued

Offshore Drilling? Endless Bummer.

August 14, 2008

Posted by Rob Perks in Living Sustainably , Moving Beyond Oil , Reviving the World's Oceans

Tags:
drilling, gasprices, lairdhamilton, oil, surfing

 I was lucky enough to grow up not too far from the beach, so I've spent a good part of my life – but not nearly enough – surfing. I rode my first wave as a teenager off the Outer...continued

Rob Perks
Rob Perks
Director, Center for Advocacy Campaigns
Washington, D.C.
I run NRDC's Center for Advocacy Campaigns. Our shop exists to guide NRDC's policy and...
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