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Emily Sanders on How Not to Interview an Oil CEO, Kaufman & Bozuwa on Fighting Climate Disrupters

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Common Dreams photo of Extinction Rebellion activists blocking a highway to protest fossil fuel subsidies in The Hague on March 11, 2023. (Photo: Sem Van Der Wal/ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

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Common Dreams: Campaigners Demand End to Fossil Fuel Subsidies as Global Heat Records Shatter

Common Dreams (7/5/23)

This week on CounterSpin: The Earth recorded its hottest day ever July 3, with an average global temperature of 17.01°C. The record was broken the next day, with 17.18°C. Common Dreams' Jake Johnson (7/5/23) collected international responses, including a British scientist calling it a "death sentence for people and ecosystems"; and reported (7/5/23) IMF estimates that world governments dished out nearly $6 trillion in fossil fuel subsidies in 2020, and those giveaways are expected to grow. At Truthout (7/3/23), Victoria Law wrote about extreme heat's impact on the incarcerated, including people in their 30s dropping dead in prisons with inadequate cooling systems. One source described his cell: “No air gets in and no air escapes.”

Public Citizen (6/16/23) points to House Appropriations Republicans, larding spending bills with "poison pill" riders that fuel the crisis and block alternatives. And a database from the new climate group F Minus reveals how many state lobbyists hired by environmental groups also lobby for fossil fuel companies, entrenching those influence peddlers in state capitols with a veneer of respectability, even as public opinion of fossil fuels plummets.

Orange skies burning over many parts of the US may not be the rockets' red glare, but they're signs of war nonetheless. The battle is less well understood as a fight between humans and climate change, as one between those who want to forcefully mitigate disastrous impacts and those who want them to continue, for the simple reason that it's making them rich. There is no way to fight climate disruption without fighting climate disrupters—this week on the show.

Emily Sanders watched appalled as CNN's Andrew Ross Sorkin (6/26/23) "interviewed" Chevron's Mike Wirth recently, leading her to write "How (Not) to Interview an Oil CEO" for ExxonKnews (6/29/23). She's editorial lead at the Center for Climate Integrity; we'll ask her about that.

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And: When media illustrate pushback against the fossil fuel industry, it generally looks like activists with signs; but there are myriad points of resistance, at different levels of community, offering multiple ways forward—but all of them in the same direction. In 2021, HuffPost reporter Alexander Kaufman discussed attempts of local representatives to have a say in building codes, and industry's reaction. Democracy Collaborative's Johanna Bozuwa joined us during 2019's California wildfires and power outages, to explain the potential role of public utilities in the climate crisis.

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