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Climate Media’s Problem? Guess Again

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 18, 2026

“Climate alarmism and forced energy transformation is a losing argument now that the dust has settled. Exaggeration backfires, and here-and-now issues matter, not wasteful climate policies that do not and will not have any effect on climate for decades, if at all. As painful as it might be, it is time for Amy Westervelt (et al.) to check their premises. The Climate Industrial Complex is a beast just like, in her head, Big Oil.”

Amy Westervelt is in denial at DRILLED, a climate alarmist website. She gives four major reasons for “Climate Media’s Philanthropy Problem” (June 2, 2026).

“We’ve talked before about the massive bloodletting in climate media this year,” she begins:

even amidst the general demise of journalism, climate reporting stands out as having been hit particularly hard.

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Lee R. Raymond: Guilty as Charged (Desmog backfires again)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 17, 2026

Ed. Note: Today’s post concludes a three-part lookback at Lee R. Raymond (1938–2026), the no-nonsense value-creator at Exxon Mobil (also see Part I and Part II).

The large, ever-growing list of climate “deniers” at Desmog Blog documents a growing consensus against climate exaggeration and “green” energy inferiority. MasterResource has long documented this “backfire” at this Progressive Left, anti-fossil-fuel UK website.

The energy and climate views of Lee R. Raymond are presented by DeSmog below. Read and decide for yourself; was Exxon/Exxon-Mobil’s leader (1993–2005) correct in his time and today? Many scientific, economic, and political trends, in fact, are moving in the direction that his thinking would support.

Credentials

  • Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Minnesota (May 16, 2011).1
  • PhD, chemical engineering, University of Minnesota (1963).2
  • BSc, chemical engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison (1960).
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Lee Raymond: Victor over BP’s Browne and Enron’s Lay (Kevin Mooney still correct)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 16, 2026

Ed note: The following repost of “BP’s Fall From Grace“(December 2010) by Kevin Mooney is testament to the energy realism of Exxon’s Lee Raymond over the image-over-substance approach of John Browne of BP and Ken Lay of Enron. The lesson is clear: false causes and political correctness result in wasted resources and ecological loss. Part III tomorrow (Part I was yesterday) concludes this week’s tribute to the top integrated oil major leader of his generation.

Once simply called British Petroleum, BP transformed its corporate identity into an international ‘green energy’ company with a sunburst logo and the tag line “Beyond Petroleum.” Environmental groups applauded when BP’s CEO gave credence to alarmist global warming assertions. Little did they know that the company’s rhetorical overtures to green causes deflected attention away from its reckless and irresponsible practices that jeopardized worker health and safety and ultimately resulted in death and devastation in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Lee R. Raymond (1938–2026)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 15, 2026
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Travis Fisher: An Appreciation

By Stephen Heins -- June 11, 2026
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Sierra Club Floods the Climate Zone (alarmism or bust!)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 10, 2026
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Biased Seth Borenstein (AP) Award Night

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 9, 2026
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Energy & Environmental Review: June 8, 2026

By -- June 8, 2026
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Solar Thieving: Another Cost of DG (Distributed Generation)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 5, 2026
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‘EV Guy’ Crushed by His Readers (social media correction)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- June 4, 2026
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