By Arthur Alpert Darn that Albuquerque Journal. I was working on an essay aimed at giving you insight into the editors’ sad assumptions that underlie the daily’s journalistic failures. And what happens? The very same editors execute a simple but characteristic political maneuver that screams for my immediate attention and yours. They did so via […]
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The ExxonMobil Global Warming Cover-Up Story: Its first Journal appearance portrays the oil giant as a victim
November 12th, 2015 · 2 Comments · climate change, energy policy, environment, journalism, regulation
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Not Newsworthy at The Journal: Climate Change Protests, Departure of Google and Facebook from ALEC
September 24th, 2014 · 1 Comment · energy policy, environment, journalism
By Arthur Alpert Across the globe, demonstrators marched and chanted and some did civil disobedience to wake the rest of us to the ill effects of climate change. That was Sunday, Sept. 21. The New York Times’ story the next day, prominently displayed, was headlined “Taking a Call for Climate Change to the Streets”. The […]
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