Coal Walking - U.S. Capitol
Earlier this month, we sent our guy Steve Gates out to D.C.'s Capitol Hill to talk to people on the street about where
electricity comes from and how they feel about our energy future.
Steve is our senior communications director, so I knew he'd be good behind the camera — but I was surprised by how much the people he met knew about electricity!
We'll be doing more of these "Coal Walking" videos on the future, so subscribe to our YouTube channel!

Free speech and the fate of humanity
by Kurt Cobb
We all know that even in the United States the guarantee of free speech has limits. The Supreme Court long ago said that no one has the right to endanger his or her fellow citizens by, for instance, falsely yelling "fire" in a crowded theater. Such acts of speech are said to pose "a clear and present danger." James Hansen, perhaps the most respected climate scientist on the planet, thinks that the fossil fuel lobby and its disinformation campaign about global warming may pose a similar threat. Hansen, speaking before the U. S. Congress last week, said that the CEOs of fossil fuel companies should be tried for "high crimes against humanity and nature."
Posted by: Kelly Beninga | June 30, 2008 at 07:23 PM