Comments on: Has Joe Romm Gone Missing? http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261 Wed, 29 Jul 2009 22:36:51 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 hourly 1 By: The Enron Revitalization Act of 2009 (from the Kyoto Protocol to Waxman-Markey) — MasterResource http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-14168 The Enron Revitalization Act of 2009 (from the Kyoto Protocol to Waxman-Markey) — MasterResource Wed, 01 Jul 2009 06:00:24 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-14168 [...] Action Partnership (US CAP), a bootleggers-and-Baptists coalition that had much to do with the opening draft of Waxman-Markey, probably had more to do with Ken Lay protogee James Rogers  (now chairman of Duke Energy) than [...] [...] Action Partnership (US CAP), a bootleggers-and-Baptists coalition that had much to do with the opening draft of Waxman-Markey, probably had more to do with Ken Lay protogee James Rogers  (now chairman of Duke Energy) than [...]

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By: Pushback on Waxman-Markey – now is the time for all good citizens to come to the aid of their country « Watts Up With That? http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-14161 Pushback on Waxman-Markey – now is the time for all good citizens to come to the aid of their country « Watts Up With That? Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:11:03 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-14161 [...] Joe Romm gone missing?” asked Roger Pielke Jr., the oft-target of take-no-prisoners Romm. Pielke begins: I’ve come to depend [...] [...] Joe Romm gone missing?” asked Roger Pielke Jr., the oft-target of take-no-prisoners Romm. Pielke begins: I’ve come to depend [...]

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By: Left Pushback on Waxman-Markey: Is It Time to Start Over? — MasterResource http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-14159 Left Pushback on Waxman-Markey: Is It Time to Start Over? — MasterResource Tue, 23 Jun 2009 06:01:05 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-14159 [...] Joe Romm gone missing?” asked Roger Pielke Jr., the oft-target of take-no-prisoners Romm. Pielke begins: I’ve come to depend [...] [...] Joe Romm gone missing?” asked Roger Pielke Jr., the oft-target of take-no-prisoners Romm. Pielke begins: I’ve come to depend [...]

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By: Sylvain http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-13989 Sylvain Fri, 29 May 2009 04:11:36 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-13989 Maybe the idea that he could have share the same point of view than you was to much for him to handle. In is black and white world he can't possibly agree with his arch enemy. Maybe the idea that he could have share the same point of view than you was to much for him to handle. In is black and white world he can’t possibly agree with his arch enemy.

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By: Maurice Garoutte http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-13983 Maurice Garoutte Thu, 28 May 2009 17:40:31 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-13983 The real Joe Romm is revealed by those conflicting statements, not concealed. Joe Romm in his position of Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress serves a political organization. His positions have consistently been to get the best political outcome from the climate debate. Any criticism of his changing positions on control of carbon may be true but not relevant to his actual goals. When the W/M bill passed out of committee, it became the “best we could do” to people with politically driven agendas. To people who believe in CO2 forced AGW the W/M bill is woefully inadequate. To people who believe that the warming since 1850 is due to natural causes the W/M bill is monstrously expensive without any redeeming social value. The real Joe Romm is revealed by those conflicting statements, not concealed.

Joe Romm in his position of Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress serves a political organization. His positions have consistently been to get the best political outcome from the climate debate. Any criticism of his changing positions on control of carbon may be true but not relevant to his actual goals. When the W/M bill passed out of committee, it became the “best we could do” to people with politically driven agendas.

To people who believe in CO2 forced AGW the W/M bill is woefully inadequate. To people who believe that the warming since 1850 is due to natural causes the W/M bill is monstrously expensive without any redeeming social value.

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By: Roger Pielke, Jr. http://cstpr.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261&cpage=1#comment-13981 Roger Pielke, Jr. Thu, 28 May 2009 14:15:42 +0000 http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/prometheus/?p=5261#comment-13981 Over at CP a reader says to Joe: "By endorsing a bill which will give the appearance of significant reductions in emissions without actually doing so, Joe Romm has proven himself to be one of the delayers." How silly. Over at CP a reader says to Joe:

“By endorsing a bill which will give the appearance of significant reductions in emissions without actually doing so, Joe Romm has proven himself to be one of the delayers.”

How silly.

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