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Verizon Wireless and its Not So Rowdy Friends of America

September 15, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming , The Media and the Environment

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appalachia, climate, coal, coalmining, dirtycoal, donblankenship, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, verizon

"I'd seen big crowds.  This wasn't a big crowd.  It was puny and sort of bored."   -- Bill Lynch Forgive me for beating a dead horse, but I just can't resist a parting shot at Don Blankenship's pathetic Friends of...continued

Verizon Rolls Over: Company Apologizes for Sponsoring Climate-Denier Rally

September 11, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, dirtycoal, donblankenship, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, simplesteps, verizon

A few days late and a thousand dollars short.  That's how I'd describe the belated victory over Verizon Wireless.  I mean, I appreciate the sentiment, Lowell, but really, this embarrassing episode for your company easily could have been avoided. OK,...continued

Verizon Wireless's Climate-Denying Day of Infamy

September 8, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, climate, coal, coalmining, dirtycoal, donblankenship, massey, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, simplesteps, verizon

Yesterday, thousands of miners and their families trekked to the top of a reclaimed mountaintop mine site in West Virginia to celebrate Labor Day at a free concert and picnic organized by Don Blankenship, CEO of the nation's fourth-largest coal company.  The event, essentially a political...continued

Verizon Clueless: Company Continuing to Ignore Customer Ire Over Anti-Climate Rally

September 4, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coal, dirtycoal, donblankenship, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, simplesteps, verizon

By now it's clear that Verizon Wireless can hear us, but so far they refuse to listen.  The company seems inexplicably content to weather the public firestorm it created by choosing to sponsor coal baron Don Blankenship's anti-climate "Friends of America"...continued

Verizon Wireless Invites Backlash by Supporting Controversial Climate Denier Rally

September 3, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

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appalachia, coal, dirtycoal, massey, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, simplesteps, verizon

Just as the Fox network is the undisputed television home for conservative political ideology, is Verizon Wireless setting itself up to become the right-wing's exclusive phone provider? Despite all of its attempts to bill itself as a "green" company, in the face of tens of thousands of...continued

Verizon Wireless Still Not Answering the Call on Climate Change -- Time to Turn Up the Heat

September 2, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

Tags:
climate, coal, dirtycoal, massey, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, simplesteps, verizon

In response to my post yesterday about Verizon Wireless sponsoring Massey's anti-mountain, pro-coal Labor Day rally, a firestorm erupted on Verizon's Facebook page.  (If you're in the mood to chuckle, just scroll through the angry catcalls from the climate-hater crowd in the comments section...continued

WAKE-UP CALL FOR VERIZON: Hang Up On the Climate Change Denial Rally

September 1, 2009

Posted by Rob Perks in Solving Global Warming

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climate, climatebill, dirtycoal, donblankenship, massey, mountaintopmining, mountaintopremoval, MTR, verizon

As a long-time customer, I was appalled to learn that Verizon Wireless has hopped into bed with Don Blankenship, chairman, CEO and president of Massey Energy, one of the largest coal companies in America and one of the driving forces behind the...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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