BURN MORE COAL has basically asked Exelon to stop lying about global warming. But climate lies are apparently a core part of Exelon’s business model. Read the BURN MORE COAL proposal and Exelon’s response in the company proxy statement for its 2019 annual meeting set for April 30.
Duke Energy proxy statement issued: Pro-coal vs. Anti-coal showdown on May 2
Duke Energy’s proxy statement for its May 2, 2019 annual meeting has been issued. The meeting will feature anti-coal forces (the left-wing activist investors at As You Sow plus Duke Energy management) vs. pro-coal BURN MORE COAL (via Steve Milloy). You can read the proxy statement here, including the BURN MORE COAL and As You Sow proposals, and the Duke Energy response to each.
Whose side are you on?
Electric car-loving utilities aim to profit from child labor
Solar CEO on Green New Deal: Would require ’52-state support’
Can’t argue with that.
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UK’s first deep coal mine in over 30 years given go-ahead in Cumbria
Canadian coal communities fear becoming ghost towns with plan to shut plants down
Sixteen coal plants, nine coal mines and as much as 25% of local tax revenues to vanish with pointless, mindless Canadian plan to exit coal. A worthwhile video news report.
Source: GlobalNews.ca
BURN MORE COAL wins big with the SEC
The “green wave” of utilities shutting down coal fired power plants in the name of climate change has hit a rock, with bigger rocks to come. In this case the rock is the activist BURN MORE COAL, with the help of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)… BMC principal (and legendary skeptic) Steve Milloy sums it up this way…
Coming soon to a utility company near you?
The lawyers in the SEC Division of Corporate Finance have agreed with BURN MORE COAL that utility CO2 emissions cuts are not obvious benefits to anyone or anything. Touting CO2 cuts, therefore, may be false and/or misleading — which is illegal.
Source: Washington Post
Energy and oil majors turn to rural Africa in grab for world’s next billion customers
CO2 emissions are NEVER going down. Utilities that claim they are saving the planet by reducing emissions are lying.
Source: ClimateChangeNews.com