GE Kyoto Protocol Cloaked Global Warming Pushers
May 3, 2006 at 3:01 pm 4 comments
GE has coupled Ecomagination with a misguided campaign to "safeguard" the planet from "catastrophic" global warming – by lobbying for new laws that would impose mandatory greenhouse gas controls on consumers and manufacturers. Even more incredibly, the company has joined with the alarmist Pew Center on Global Climate Change, to support its lobbying campaign and promote its New Age "ethical" principles.
Gasoline is again hitting $3 a gallon. Natural gas and electricity prices are in the stratosphere. Consumers are screaming. Editorialists and legislators are railing about "obscene" prices and profits. Scientists are poking new holes in climate change theory and theology. Britain, Canada and other signatory nations are colliding with the granite-hard reality that complying with the Kyoto Protocol will hammer their economies, for no detectable environmental benefits. continued…
And GE has teamed up with Pew to demand Kyoto clones that will send energy prices soaring even higher, destroy jobs, batter families, and further damage the US and global economies. What is CEO Jeff Immelt thinking?
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1. Evil Carbon | April 7, 2008 at 8:18 pm
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2. Arianna | April 14, 2009 at 9:10 pm
Hi! My name is Arianna and I LOVE the fact that you are one in a million people that care about the awful global warming that is literally eating away at Earth’s life. Please keep it up.
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-Arianna
3. Federal Farmer | October 14, 2009 at 4:57 pm
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