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First published on ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, which was recently named one of Time magazine’s Top 25 blogs of 2010.
So I go to read a Washington Post story online, “Climate change could burn a hole in the government’s finances, GAO says.” And there is this banner ad mocking humanity’s primary hope of avoiding climate catastrophe:
“Energy Tomorrow is brought to you by the American Petroleum Institute (API),” in case you were wondering.
We all need to “imagine life without fossil fuels,” since that is where we will are going to end up this century one way or another:
As the WashPost article explains:
As climate change leads to more frequent and destructive natural disasters and threatens crop yields, bridges and other infrastructure, the federal government faces big financial risks that it is poorly positioned to address, auditors said Thursday.
Try imagining life with more frequent and destructive natural disasters and threatened crop yields. It isn’t hard to do (see “We’re Already Topping Dust Bowl Temperatures — Imagine What’ll Happen If We Fail To Stop 10°F Warming.“
Now it appears the API ad is just appearing in rotation, but I did come across it again for another climate article:
The story on Tom Steyer (who is also on the CAP board) explains:
Steyer is convinced that global greenhouse gas emissions will have to begin to fall within the next few years or the world will suffer catastrophic consequences. But when he talks to many in his circle — including business leaders and prominent politicians — he finds them oblivious to what he sees as a monumental threat.
So yes this is a story about a billionaire investor who can imagine life without fossil fuels — and the business leaders who are oblivious to climate reality.
In short, the Washington Post is explaining that influential people are oblivious to a threat that the Washington Post runs ads regularly mocking. You can’t make this stuff up (unless you are a fossil-fuel-funded denier, of course).
2013-02-19 10:48:33