Daily Topics - Wednesday April 9th, 2014

Catch The Thom Hartmann Program LIVE 3-6pm ET M-F!!

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Hour One: Climate deniers are using the same tactics as the tobacco industry / PLUS, Out of State Money Trumps GE Crop Ban - Jefferson Smith, xray fm

Hour Three: Cutting carbon emissions with wind power - Elizabeth Salerno, American Wind Energy Association

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azadmin 12 years 19 weeks ago
#1

Looking for a term to describe the coal and other dirty energy barons---how about POPS--Purveyors of Poison or Purveyors of Pollution?

There are also: Princes of Pollution and Princes of Poison--still AKA POPS.

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