| RT @Tis_Himslf: New York Times: Gore’s Dual Role: Advocate and Investor http://bit.ly/8smjrC // #climate #COP15 #tlot #tcot #p2 (via @Ju ... 9 hours ago |
| @ducky_keiko なので「じゃあ官民一体で」という流れのようですね fyi. http://bit.ly/4uPmtj http://bit.ly/8Qhqz Re. スマートグリッドへの投資があんなに少ないとは RE http://bit.ly/8QTiio 2 days ago |
| @CommonManKFAN did you see the story in the recent NYTimes about al gore getting FILTHY RICH on global warming hype? http://bit.ly/SgMVD 15 days ago |
Al Gore's Climate Choice
Dot Earth —
... is somewhat in. Gains in energy efficiency are a vital stepping stone, he says, along with vastly expanded deployment of renewable energy sources and improved storage and grid components to make sure the power is available where and when it’s needed. On the policy side, Mr. Gore remains in the all-of-the-above camp, seeking both a tax on carbon dioxide emissions and endorsing, somewhat guardedly, the “ ...
Is Al Gore Conflicted?
Quark Soup —
You know, if you took this NY Times article and replaced the words "Al Gore" with "Fred Singer" "green" with "conventional" "wind" with "coal" almost anyone would be suspicious, and has been in the past. So I can certainly understand ...
New York Times drops the ball reporting on Gore
maribo —
The New York Times printed this absolute train wreck about Al Gore. Apparently some commentators are claiming Gore is arguing for action on climate change in order to make himself rich. So the NY Times printed a pointless story about those claims. It is ridiculous on a number of levels. ...
Grist on the NYT’s “baseless hit job on Gore,” plus the story’s origin in a Fox News doctored video
Climate Progress —
... Today [Monday] we have our answer: The New York Times, which has run a truly absurd and embarrassing piece from John Broder. It casts about desperately seeking something sinister about the fact that Gore invests in clean energy technologies. Listen to this piece of dark insinuation: ...

