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Daily Archives: June 30, 2009
Video of Al Franken interview with climate change whistleblower Rick Piltz, 2005
Al Franken, who has been declared the winner in the Minnesota U.S. Senate election, interviewed Rick Piltz on Air America Radio and the Sundance Channel on July 7, 2005. Piltz, now director of Climate Science Watch, talks about Bush White … Continue reading
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Paul Krugman on “treason against the planet”—“the immorality of climate-change denial”
Most of the 212 representatives who voted no on the Waxman-Markey climate change bill that passed with a 7-vote margin in the House “rejected the whole notion that we have to do something about greenhouse gases,” says Paul Krugman in … Continue reading
