CEI

Richard Littlemore's picture

Click for more Organizations: CEI items

CEI Climbs Down on Climate Change

10 Apr 07

The most outspoken climate-change denying U.S. think tank - recently cut off by favourite funder Exxon Mobil - has coincidentally seen the light on climate science and now acknowledges the obvious.

Check out this excellent overview, reported in The Australian, but written by The New Republic's Bradford Plumer.


Kevin Grandia's picture

Click for more Organizations: CEI itemsClick for more People: Myron Ebell itemsClick for more Positioning: Smogger itemsClick for more Location: US items

CEI argues IPCC science without any scientists

1 Feb 07

The Competitive Enterprise Institute, who not even the likes of ExxonMobil want to be associated with anymore, has issued a media advisory today offering up their in-house staff as global warming "experts" available for comment on the upcoming release by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

With the IPCC report coming from scientists, you would think the CEI would be offering up scientists as global warming "experts.

Think again.

Here's some background information on each of their so-called "experts."


James Hoggan's picture

Click for more Organizations: CEI items

Exxon's Conversion: A Sober Second Look

13 Jan 07

Eager as we are to join the celebrations about ExxonMobil's recent climate change conversion, there are several reasons to question the sincerity of the world's biggest oil merchant .

The first is the most obvious: with the Democrats having secured control in both Houses of Congress, the energy industry expects it will soon face an outbreak of climate-change regulations. Exxon wants to be in the room to negotiate the effect of those regulations; it wants to be taken seriously on this issue and admitting the accuracy of the science is a necessary first step.
Richard Littlemore's picture

Click for more Organizations: CEI itemsClick for more People: Tom Harris items

Loiter Creekside for Skeptic Roasting

12 Jan 07

Check this Bowen Island blogger for an entertaining wrap of recent skeptic news.

Funny line of the day for climate change insiders:

The Natural Resources Stewardship Project, a Canadian environmental policy research think tank which evidently feels the need to put quotation marks around words like "green energy" and "environmentalists", lays out a strategy which quite likely involves a child blowing on a dandelion ....


Richard Littlemore's picture

Click for more Media: Award-worthy itemsClick for more Organizations: CEI itemsClick for more Government: Government Policy itemsClick for more People: Myron Ebell itemsClick for more Location: US items

Exxon Acknowledges Climate Change, cuts CEI's funding

11 Jan 07

"We know enough now - or, society knows enough now - that the risk is serious and action should be taken."

Exxon Vice President for Public Affairs Kenneth Cohen

In an interview reported in the Wall Street Journal today, Kenneth Cohen began to shift Exxon's corporate positioning on climate change, accepting the reliability of the science and announcing that Exxon has stopped funding climate change deniers like the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI).


Syndicate content