The New York Times sells its integrity to ExxonMobil

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Yesterday, Climate Progress called out the New York Times for running a front page ExxonMobil advertisement.

Exxon ad in NYT

As Climate Progress points out:

"Needless to say — or, rather, in this case, needful to say — while today’s car has lower emissions of urban air pollutants thanks to government regulation, today’s car has, if anything, higher emissions of greenhouse gases, which threaten the health and well-being of the next 50 generations.  And needful to say, ExxonMobil has done more than just about any other company to undermine efforts to achieve the greenhouse gas regulations that could lower those emissions."

"ExxonSecrets details the millions of dollars that the company has shoveled to fund the disinformation campaigns of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the American Enterprise Institute, and the Heritage Foundation, all of which continue to advance unfactual anti-scientific attacks as I have detailed recently (see posts on Heritage and CEI and AEI). Chris Mooney wrote an excellent piece on ExxonMobil’s two-decade anti-scientific campaign. A 2007 Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) report looked at ExxonMobil’s tobacco industry-like tactics in pushing global warming denial (see “Today We Have a Planet That’s Smoking!”). So it is especially egregious that the New York Times would take money to publish this disinformation on their front page."

Please email the NYT at nytnews@nytimes.com about this egregious ad and/or email its public editor at ublic@nytimes.com">public@nytimes.com to explain you are “concerned about the paper’s journalistic integrity.”

Comments (2)

  • rational
    Permalink rational on June 19, 2009
    Car Exhaust consists of:
    Harmless:
    - Carbon dioxide (CO2)
    - Nitrogen (N2)
    - Water vapor (H2O)
    Some Pollutants:
    - Carbon monoxide (CO) *
    - Hydrocarbons or Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) *
    - Nitric oxide (NO) *
    - Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) *
    - Particulate matter (PM-10) *
    - Sulfur dioxide (SO2) *

    * Your car's Catalytic Converter removes about 95% of these pollutants by converting them to Water and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

    "CO2 for different people has different attractions. After all, what is it? - it’s not a pollutant, it’s a product of every living creature’s breathing, it’s the product of all plant respiration, it is essential for plant life and photosynthesis, it’s a product of all industrial burning, it’s a product of driving – I mean, if you ever wanted a leverage point to control everything from exhalation to driving, this would be a dream. So it has a kind of fundamental attractiveness to bureaucratic mentality." - Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Atmospheric Science, MIT

  • Permalink IT Certification on June 29, 2009
    thank you for sharing this
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