By Denise Tessier People can’t live without water. It’s that basic. That’s the lead sentence of an Albuquerque Journal editorial (April 6) about the City of Albuquerque´s water infrastructure. Because it’s an editorial, it’s the official position of the Journal as a paper. (And one could add, it’s a no-brainer.) Yet, the Journal seems to […]
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The Business of Boosting Fracking
December 4th, 2012 · No Comments · energy policy, environment, journalism
Tags:boosterism·Chaco Canyon·Denise Tessier·drilling·fracking·green fracking·Las Vegas NM·Mancos Shale·oil and gas industry·oil boom·Permian Basin·San Juan Basin·solar energy·water
Greasing and Oiling the Journal Narrative
November 22nd, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized
By Denise Tessier I’d like to borrow a phrase aptly coined by my colleague, Arthur Alpert, when he wrote that the Journal has engaged in a “narrative” against solar energy (through its overkill running of Solyndra stories, casting a “guilt by association” pall on otherwise noncontroversial solar stories that pop up on business and news […]
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