Sentences with phrase «oil industry talking»

Using false oil industry talking points, the Big Oil funded American Energy Alliance produced an ad attacking Sen. Lindsey Graham for his willingness to work with Democrats on clean energy jobs legislation.
Both decided not to participate once they were fed oil industry talking points on camera.

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CNBC's Susan Li talks with Richard Fain, Royal Caribbean CEO, about the travel ban, the cruise industry, the price of oil and ship innovation.
We're talking about Cowtown's other notable Brian Hunter, the oil industry engineer who forced Bay Street to stop ignoring the average folks who collectively and unwittingly dumped hundreds of millions of dollars into the now frozen market for asset - backed commercial paper (ABCP).
And unlike with the oil industry, no «fracking» method has been invented yet to extract gold from hard - to - reach areas, though Barrick — the world's largest producer by output — has been experimenting with sensors at its Cortez project in Nevada.What Pierre is talking about, of course, is the idea of «peak gold.»
Hurricane's effect on oil industry is myth.We are talking about hurricane effect in hurricane season... year after year...
«It's like Saudi Arabia, it's like a petro - state over there, you don't have the right over in Susquehanna County to talk about what the oil industry's doing,» said Hawkins after learning Scroggins was due in court, but before it was decided the activist would not be fined or jailed.
Dorfman also talks about why he is high on auto parts firms, and why he thinks that a «titanic» opportunity is on the horizon in the oil industry.
Scott McClellan didn't talk about climate change in his book, What Happened — but we recall the press briefing on June 8, 2005, when he had to fend off a barrage of questions about climate science and the oil industry... Continue reading →
«When it comes to climate action, Governor Brown talks a good game, but he has bent over backwards for the oil and gas industry and refused to protect communities from drilling and fracking,» said Mark Schlosberg, organizing co-director at Food and Water Watch.
It is clear that the Sunday news talk shows are predominately sponsored by high carbon brands - either specific oil companies Shell, ExxonMobil and BP or by industry trade groups like EnergyTomorrow or API.
I never, ever again, want to hear any oil industry spokesperson or ally talk about their role in energy independence.
If you want to talk welfare, what about the hundreds of billions the oil, gas and coal industries have received in subsidies and tax breaks over the years?
Indeed, given Trump's campaign trail talk about firing up the domestic coal, oil, and gas industries, we might even see our emissions increase.
«Why We Should Love the Oil Companies (Straight talk from an industry outsider),» MasterResource, June 15, 2012.
Four of the most vocal proponents within the national security community and utility industry made up one of the panels talking about ways to reduce America's dependence on imported oil.
Talking about subsides I think you'll find that the oil and gas industries subsidies are about 100 X's that for wind turbines.
All you're doing is wasting the time of people who can tell the difference between a fact and an oil industry PR talking point.
Yet talk about pace and scale of development in Canada's oil sands is considered unspeakable — a blasphemy — in political and industry circles, even though oil sands projects are widely recognized as the highest - risk, highest - cost projects in the industry, and likely the first to be impacted as the noose of climate policy tightens.
NEW YORK - Oil major Exxon Mobil Corp. is engaging in industry talks on possible U.S. greenhouse gas emissions regulations and has stopped funding groups skeptical of global warming claims moves that some say could indicate a change in stance from the long - time foe of limits on heat - trapping gases.
The White House is talking about opening up public lands to oil and gas drilling, and reinvigorating the coal industry.
But many legislators have been tasked with promoting the project by oil industry lobbyists who provide them with model bills, talking points and draft op - eds.
In an attempt to lure some additional Republican support for a climate bill, Kerry, Graham and Lieberman have been talking about expanding the nuclear power industry and offering new incentives for oil drilling off some U.S. coasts.
Lost in yesterday's hysteria, meanwhile, was the fact many savvy observers of the oil industry have been saying for months the economics of the pipeline expansion were dubious, and predicting therefore that even without protests and talk of B.C. environmental legislation, Kinder Morgan would look for a way to walk away from the deal with its corporate pride intact.
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