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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:34 pm
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       🔥
       Impact[/center]
       Internal documents show the oil giant has known for decades that
       fossil fuel activities would lead to catastrophic climate
       change, and that it deliberately mislead the public. Friends of
       the Earth Netherlands says it will take Shell to court if it
       doesn't do more to cut its climate impact. We speak to campaign
       leader Freek Bersch
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:37 pm
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       EcoWatch
       [center]Record Number of Lawmakers Sign Resolution Calling for
       [b]Pruitt's 🦖  Resignation[/b][/center]
       By  Lorraine Chow
       Apr. 19, 2018 08:11AM EST
       A group of 39 senators and 131 representatives signed a
       resolution calling for the "immediate resignation" of Scott
       Pruitt, the scandal-plagued U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
       (EPA) administrator.
       The document represents a record number of senators to formally
       demand a cabinet official to step down.
       The resolution comes in the wake of Pruitt's growing list of
       controversies: his request for a $43,000 sound-proof phone booth
       violated federal law; his $50-a-night stay at a Capitol Hill
       condo owned by the wife of an energy lobbyist; his questionable
       use of taxpayer money for first-class and charter flights, as
       well as a 'round-the-clock security detail; and reports that he
       gave large pay raises to his closest aides.
       That's not to mention Pruitt's continued efforts to dismantle
       the legacy of the very agency he heads.
       Per the resolution, "The Agency is hemorrhaging staff and
       experts needed to protect the health, safety, and livelihood of
       millions of people of the United States, with more than 700
       employees of the Agency having left or been forced out of the
       Agency during his tenure as Administrator."
       "By delaying the effective date of regulations, easing
       enforcement of existing regulations, and delaying implementation
       of new regulations, Administrator Pruitt is helping polluters at
       the expense of the health, safety, and livelihood of millions of
       people of the United States," it adds.
       No Republicans added their name to the document, even though
       Republican Reps. Elise Stefanik (NY), Carlos Curbelo (FL) and
       Illeana Ros-Lehtinen (FL.) have previously called for Pruitt's
       resignation or firing.
       The effort was led by Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) and
       Representative Kathy Castor (D-FL).
       "During his time in office, Pruitt has waged all-out war on the
       bedrock protections that keep our air and water clean, prevent
       toxic chemicals from contaminating our communities, and
       safeguard the health of our kids and families," Udall said. "He
       has done lasting damage to public health and safety—gutting the
       EPA's core mission—all to benefit his campaign donors and grease
       the wheels for his big polluter friends."
       It's not just politicians who are calling for Pruitt's ouster.
       More than 30 environmental and civil rights organizations,
       including the NAACP, the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth,
       took out full-page newspaper ads on Wednesday in The New York
       Times, the New York Post and Pruitt's home-state paper, The
       Oklahoman, The Hill reported.
       Meanwhile, President Donald Trump 🦀 has praised
       Pruitt—who has carried out the administration's deregulatory
       agenda—for "doing a great job." 😈
       Trump is reportedly fond of his EPA chief, even though John F.
       Kelly, the White House chief of staff, has urged the president
       to let Pruitt go.
       "No one other than the president has the authority to hire and
       fire," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said
       earlier this month. "The president feels that the administrator
       has done a good job at EPA."
       She said the White House is conducting an internal investigation
       into Pruitt's conduct.
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       [quote]Ray Mathis · University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
       Who do people think he's talking to in his soundproof booth?
       What do they think he's talking about? Why does it need to keep
       what he says so secret from everyone else in the EPA? Isn't it
       possible that he's engaging in RICO violations? I think the
       Justice Department should be investigating possible violations.
       And if the predicted 100K extra unnecessary deaths due to
       increases in pollution come to pass. he should definitely be
       prosecuted.
       Arnie McGill
       Pruitt's a crook, pure and simple.[/quote]
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:40 pm
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       Thursday, April 26, 2018
       By William Rivers Pitt, Truthout | Op-Ed
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:42 pm
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       April 26, 2018
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       [center]Who’s &#128520; &#129429; &#129430; Behind The Institute
       for Pension Fund Integrity?[/center]
       Yesterday, Oil Change International’s Andy Rowell wrote about a
       mysterious new group advocating against pension divestment (h/t
       DeSmog). Rowell sorts through the few clues available on the
       group to connect the dots about who’s behind the campaign--and,
       unsurprisingly, his findings display [size=12pt]a pattern all
       too familiar to those familiar with fossil-fueled front groups.
       Rowell’s search was instigated by a piece in the trade
       publication Institutional Investor last week (headline: “New
       Pensions Group Says Forget About Climate Change”), which
       reported on a new report by the Institute for Pension Fund
       Integrity (IPFI). The purpose of this group, Institutional
       Investor explains, is to counter the divestment campaign that’s
       been fairly successfully calling on pensions to take their money
       out of fossil fuel companies, and instead have them focus only
       on returns.
       The IPFI report’s author is Christopher Burnham, a former UN
       undersecretary and Connecticut state treasurer. Compared to the
       obvious oil shills that usually run these sorts of programs,
       Burnham’s resume looks almost credible. Of course, he also
       served as the chairman of a PR company, Cambridge Global
       Advisors and asan “energy investment banker,” according to
       Rowell--but neither of these positions offer an obvious red
       flag.
       More concerning than Burnham’s background is that contact
       information listed on the group’s website changed earlier this
       month, from pointing to Burnham to directing users to contact
       Fred Wollenberg of the advertising company Bergman Group.
       Bergman doesn’t seem to be too tightly linked to the oil
       industry (though the group does produce daily illustrations for
       the American Enterprise Institute’s &#129430;  magazines).
       Wollenberg himself, however, has worked with Exxon as well as
       DCI group, an organization whose astroturfing Bloomberg has
       exposed. While Rowell stresses that these links could just be a
       coincidence, it’s worth remembering DCI is also the group that
       ran the fake news blog TechCentral Station back before fake news
       was cool, and funded an amateur-looking Al Gore climate attack
       ad.
       Rowell points to a recent Bloomberg story about how DCI
       registered the website for a different anti-divestment campaign,
       Protect our Pensions. Perhaps that’s just a coincidence, too.
       ;)
       So is Wollenberg the man in the middle, working on behalf of DCI
       and its funders to set up this other group seeking to protect
       pensions from divestment? Someone should certainly try and shine
       a light on the situation.
       There’s little reason to insist on investing in fossil fuels,
       even if you believe an investor’s only concern should be
       returns. Because for years now, it is increasingly true that
       divested portfolios will out-perform their dirty competitors, in
       part because good environmental and social governance practices
       prove profitable.
       So if divesting isn’t going to reduce returns, what excuse could
       IPFI possibly have for defending fossil fuels? If it’s just that
       they’re funded by the industry, well then that’s no different
       than a pencil-maker advocating for pen-shuns. [/size]
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:43 pm
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       [center]EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's 'Days Are Numbered' for
       Ethics Violations   [img width=70
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       The ethics violations of Scott Pruitt keep mounting and now he
       has become too toxic for even the White House, says Todd Paglia,
       executive director of Stand Earth
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       Todd Paglia is the Executive Director of Stand.earth, an
       environmental advocacy organization that focuses on protecting
       forests.
       Before joining Stand.earth, Todd was an attorney for Ralph
       Nader, focusing on consumer protection issues such as
       environmental purchasing by governmental agencies to spur
       alternative markets, enforcement of antitrust laws, corporate
       welfare issues and corporate accountability.
       He received his Bachelor of Arts from Binghamton University,
       SUNY, his J.D. from the New England School of Law, and his LL.M.
       from George Washington University, National Law Center, in
       Environmental Law and Policy.
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:47 pm
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       [font=times new roman]National Parks Conservation
       Association[/font]
       BLOG POST Mark Wenzler  Jan 5, 2018
       [center]Willfully Ignoring Climate Change Is a Disaster for
       National Parks[/center]
       [center]Trump administration &#128520; repeals climate-smart
       management policies for national parks.[/center]
       SNIPPET:
       It’s no secret that the Trump administration is pursuing an
       aggressively pro-fossil fuels energy policy. Dating to the
       election campaign, he talked about rolling back federal efforts
       to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which Trump blamed for
       killing coal and oil jobs, and he has loudly followed through on
       that promise ever since.
       What’s not as well-known is that the administration is not only
       refusing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it is willfully
       preventing federal land managers from taking steps to protect
       our national parks and other public lands from the disastrous
       effects of climate change.
       Full article:
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       [font=times new roman]National Parks Conservation
       Association[/font]
       BLOG POST Mark Wenzler  Apr 10, 2018
       [center]We Cannot Stand By While the National Park Service
       Attacks Climate Science [img
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       [center]Altering a climate report sets an unacceptable precedent
       for national park decision-making.[/center]
       SNIPPET:
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       Sunset over the Anhinga Trail at Everglades National Park, one
       of many sites around the country that could be severely affected
       by sea level rise due to climate change.    Photo © Justin A
       Lyden/Dreamstime.
       Last week, The Center for Investigative Reporting revealed that
       it had obtained copies of an 87-page draft report by a
       University of Colorado scientist on how sea level rise is
       affecting 118 coastal national parks. In this unreleased report,
       which has been delayed for publication by at least 10 months, a
       National Park Service official had edited the copy to remove all
       references to the human role in altering the climate.
       In contrast, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke &#128009; had assured
       members of Congress at a hearing last month that he did not know
       of any document that had been willfully changed to alter facts.
       “I read them all,” he was reported as saying. “I don’t change a
       comma on them.”
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       But last week’s report contradicts that claim and casts
       additional doubt on his department’s integrity.
       [size=14pt]If true, this is the first known example of a Park
       Service report that has been edited to alter scientific
       information. This terrible precedent — the alteration of
       current, known scientific evidence — may have serious
       implications for how our national parks are managed.
       Our coastal parks are literally on the front lines of climate
       change. Last year’s devastating hurricane season showed how much
       damage severe weather and flooding can do to treasured places
       like Virgin Islands, Everglades and Biscayne National Parks and
       the communities that surround and depend on them. Park managers
       need the best science available to understand how to protect
       these parks from sea-level rise. They cannot build ecological
       resilience and prevent future damage if the data they are using
       is manipulated and inaccurate or lacks evidence that may support
       future solutions.[/size]
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       [move][I][font=impact]The Fossil Fuelers &#129430;  DID THE
       Clean Energy  Inventions suppressing, Climate Trashing, human
       health depleting CRIME,[COLOR=BROWN]   but since they have
       ALWAYS BEEN liars and conscience free crooks &#129408;, they are
       trying to AVOID [/color]  DOING THE TIME or     PAYING THE FINE!
       Don't let them get away with it! Pass it on!
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:55 pm
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       May 5, 2018
       [center]Industry &#129430; Trumps Communities in WV
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       Local efforts to regulate waste from natural gas in West
       Virginia have been blocked by industry and state government,
       according to a new report, and illustrate how the natural gas
       industry is winning local fights across the country.
       The latest investigation from ProPublica's Local Reporting
       Network in partnership with the Charleston Gazette-Mail shows
       how Fayette County, which is still dealing with lingering
       pollution left by the coal industry, sought to prevent further
       damage from the gas industry by passing a local ordinance
       prohibiting disposal of drilling waste.
       An industry giant &#129430; quickly sued, and a district judge
       &#128018; threw out the county's ban on waste
       disposal--mirroring similar efforts in other states, which have
       "almost uniformly been thrown out by the courts." &#129324;
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:56 pm
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       />Elon Slows Tesla Down …
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       To Cut Out The
       Financial Trolls
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       May 6th, 2018 by Zachary Shahan
       EXCELLENT article!  &#127775;
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       Agelbert COMMENT: The fact that a lot of fossil fuel money is
       funding those short sellers should be repeated with a megaphone
       &#128226; on a regular basis.
       The Fossil Fuel Industry desperately needs to kill EV sales in
       general and Tesla EVs in particular.
       WHY&#8265;&#65039;
       It is no secret that refineries will be lose their profit margin
       if the fuel portion of the refined crude coming out of their
       cracking towers is not marketable. That portion, by the way,
       represents an added cost for the oil refineries as hazardous
       waste to be disposed of. Rockefeller used to flush it down the
       rivers in Pennsylvania back in the late 19th century, killing
       horses and cows down the river from his refinery. The farmers
       there were up in arms about Rockefeller's "business practices".
       Externalizing pollution costs &#128520; is an old habit the
       Fossil Fuel Industry &#128009;&#129429;&#129430; depended on
       from the start to make a profit  &#128181;  &#127913; (over
       people and planet, of course),
       For those who think the refineries can just adjust the product
       percentages from crude to increase the lubricant,
       plastics/pharmaceuticals/esticide/fertilizers/textiles feed
       stock and reduce the fuel portion to keep the profits going, let
       me say that is not an option for them.
       That is another factor that is of utmost concern to the fossil
       fuel industry, though they go out of their way to avoid
       discussing it in public. That is the FACT that crude oil
       refining is inelastic in regard to product percentages. IOW you
       will always get about (it can vary somewhat, but very slightly)
       the same percentage of heavy lubricants, lighter lubricants,
       fuels from diesel on up to gasoline and then the gases like
       propane and methane, along with all the poisonous VOCS that get
       flared that the EPA &#128520; is trying desperately to ignore.
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       Pollutants aside for a moment, the crude oil feed stock for
       plastics, medicines, fertilizers, paints, etc. represents less
       than 6% worldwide of all crude oil products. THAT is a drop in
       the bucket and never was, regardless of the lies and propaganda
       from the fossil fuel industry, a big part of the profit
       equation. It has ALWAYS been about getting us to BURN FUEL.
       Consequently, a vanished market for gasoline and diesel means
       bankruptcy for the fossil fuel industry.
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       Those polluting fuels and gases will always be produced when
       crude oil is refined. They can't just flush them into rivers
       like Rockefeller did in Pennsylvania in the 19th century before
       he created a market for his pollutants by saving Ford from
       bankruptcy in return for having the Ford carburetors run on
       gasoline INSTEAD of ethanol (which was the original plan by
       Ford).
       Gasoline is what made Rockefeller rich. Without a market for
       gasoline or gases, the huge profit from selling them is
       converted into a massive unavoidable cost of handling over 40%
       per barrel of refined crude as hazardous waste. &#8265;&#65039;
       The fossil fuel industry CANNOT survive unless it keeps talking
       us into buring fossil fuels, period. They know that, but they do
       not want anybody else to know that. &#128373;&#65039;
       The inelastic oil refinery product percentage (i.e. what comes
       out of those cracking towers after a de-oxygenated barrel of
       crude (de-oxygenating crude is a massively energy intensive
       process that they have deliberately left out of ALL the
       calculations for energy return on energy invested for crude oil)
       is the elephant &#128024; in the fossil fuel business model
       room.
       The Fossil Fuel Industry "business model", when all the energy
       and pollution costs are considered, was always unjustified. They
       got away with it through massive welfare queen subsidy hand-outs
       from government while using the air, water and land as pollution
       dumping areas for over a century.
       Tesla is a HUGE threat to the Fossil Fuel Industry. Don't
       believe for a second that the polluters are not resorting to
       absolutely every low down Wall Street trick they can
       underhandedly fund to stop Tesla from destroying them.
       Musk's Tesla is destroying the Fossil Fuel Propaganda Lies we
       have been subjected to for over a century  by bringing sanity
       into our Energy use, whether at home or on the road. [img
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       [quote]GlennM
       To me the core innovative technology of TSLA is battery
       abilities, the cars depend on good and cheap batteries, the next
       big thing RE storage depends on it, Electric semi's, grid and
       home storage, electric aircraft etc all depend on the ability to
       mass produce high quality (good energy density and cycle life )
       batteries.
       Everything depends on that
       The key take away for me from the conference call is that they
       have the ability to make M3 battery packs in 17 minutes now and
       expect to quadruple battery deliveries this year. Once the Cars
       are satisfied the battery factory can print money by making
       powerwalls. They are years ahead of everyone else. You can argue
       that the big four can make car bodies quicker and are more
       experienced, but you cannot argue that anyone can make better
       batteries cheaper or now faster.
       Cars, trucks,Powerwalls, even solar roof tiles, are all just a
       way to package and sell batteries.
       For this alone TSLA is worth the valuation and will probably go
       far higher.
       I agree with the commentary that the Shorts are destroyers they
       are the maggots that feed and thrive on decay and need failures
       to make money. The sooner Elon can leave them behind the better
       as he will never change their minds or their "business"
       practices.
       I believe that this will happen this year, we will see a $400
       valuation by EOY and higher next. The future will get the last
       laugh.[/quote]
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:57 pm
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       !)
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       May 5th, 2018 by Maarten Vinkhuyzen
       ANOTHER EXCELLENT article:
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       Re: Hydrocarbon Hellspawn Mens Rea Actus Reus
       By: AGelbert Date: July 2, 2018, 5:58 pm
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       [center]"IT'S A SCAM!!!" Senator Sheldon Whitehouse's BRILLIANT
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       Dose of Dissonance
       Published on Apr 24, 2018
       Senator Sheldon Whitehouse delivers a fiery speech on the
       corrupting influence of "creepy billionaires!" BUY TRUMP TOILET
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