You can see it live here. After that, it will be downloadable.
I was a tad milder than in my blog posts.
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You can see it live here. After that, it will be downloadable.
I was a tad milder than in my blog posts.
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Viewers should note that CleanSkies.TV is a project of Oklahoma City natural gas billionaire Aubrey McClendon, who is now piggybacking on the Pickens Plan ads with TV ads that ask for billions in federal subsidies for natural gas. McClendon’s Chesapeake Energy is “the second-largest independent producer and third-largest overall producer of natural gas in the United States.”
[JR: Very good point.]
Impressive site – must have big money behind it.
Good interview, Joe, all the more effective for the way you came across as being perfectly rational. The gold standard for effective, believable. authoritative on-air analysis is Anthony Cordesman. You came very close to that standard.
Good interview – caught you live – we should start using internet time again to help with the syncing of live events.
Great presentation. well produced, and well spoken.
Clearly they want to control the message delivery, and truncate deeper discussions.
Perhaps you should start a Webchannel and then invite oil industry leaders to speak.
There is almost enough content for a dedicated channel.
I WANT MY CLIMATEPROGRESS.TV