Greenpeace has posted these stark images .. http://photo.greenpeace.org/C.aspx?VP3=ViewBox_VPage&VBID=27MZVNDJTQ2ML&STID=27MZIFVATO96&PN=0&CT=Story .. of the destruction Sandy brought to the New Jersey shore. The devastation on the ground is heartbreaking, and Americans are grateful for the courage and determination of people responding to the crisis. At the same time, it's imperative that we start asking why we have seen so much extreme weather lately -- and what kind of leadership it will take to truly address the crisis.
Romney's campaign press secretary Andrea Saul previously worked, from 2005-07, at the Washington DC lobbying and public affairs firm DCI Group, where, on behalf of their client ExxonMobil, she worked on a campaign .. http://www.polluterwatch.com/blog/science-denial-and-andrea-saul-%E2%80%93-romney-2012-campaign-spokesperson .. seeking to undermine global warming evidence and policy changes. Saul was listed as a contact person on a 2006 press release .. http://www2.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-30-2006/0004330403&EDATE= .. that stated, ''Coming off one of the most devastating hurricane seasons in recent memory, many are quick to blame the strength and frequency of these storms on global warming. Leading climate scientists, however, say there is no link between increased storm activity and a massive change in global climate." Matt Rhoades, Romney's campaign manager, also worked at DCI, from 2007-10.
Robert Murray, CEO of Murray Energy, the nation's largest privately-owned coal company, hosted a $1.7 million fundraiser for the campaign this year, and his firm's employees have given Romney over $120,000.
Peabody is also a member of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, a coal industry group that has spent millions campaigning against efforts to halt global warming. A leaked 2004 "strategy letter" .. http://www.desmogblog.com/leaked-clean-coal-strategy-memo-peabody-energy .. from the president of that organization to Peabody's CEO outlines plans to oppose the McCain-Lieberman cap-and-trade bill "that would be highly injurious to coal-based electricity" and to "sow discord" among Northeast states committed to a greenhouse gas reduction plan. Peabody has spent about $42 million on lobbying in Washington since 2005.
A U.S. President should not take advice from people who have worked to advance climate denial efforts, which have already caused immense harm.
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