"Gather with friends in the warmth of a heated home, watch television, take a hot shower, drink a beer, call a loved one on the phone, or listen to music," the institute says on its website.Human Achievement Hour has been around, actually, since 2009. But the PR for it sounds like it's ramping up this year. Sadly, I saw a link to another eXXXon PR flak site, disguised as "news," as a link on an Austin American-Statesman story sidebar.
Countering eXXXon and CEI, the latest info about the reality of CO2 and climate change, related to ocean content, is here.
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