Phenomenal.
Adams is going to be such an annoying GOP presidential primary candidate in 2028 (after SCOTUS overturns his conviction, naturally.)
My latest: Inside the growing chasm between self-described green companies and the climate-blocking trade groups they help fund. We take a look at Chipotle, Marriott, Hilton and more. www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
The companies belong to industry trade groups that are opposing pivotal legislation to cut greenhouse gas emissions in Colorado.
🎶 Istanbul was Constantinople Now it’s Instan-bul was Constantinow-ple 🎶
First person to do an “Instanbul [sic]” joke w the They Might Be Giants song has my undying respect.
Ds want "bills targeting political spending by utilities and repealing statutes that restrict state agencies from participating in greenhouse gas emission reduction programs," said @econarnold.bsky.social@climateaf.bsky.social. That gets harder if utility-backed candidates take those seats.
A recent Arizona primary election sheds light on the entrenched power of the state’s utilities, with critics worried that more state representatives may work at the behest of the utilities instead of ...
Still the best book I’ve read about utilities even though it isn’t remotely about utilities.
Hard to expect otherwise when they know there will be limited, and more often zero, penalty enforced for doing so.
Great, important work by you and your colleagues at PAO.