Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Chamber to Apple: You don’t understand our ’21st century approach to climate change.’ from Think Progress

 

U.S. Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue, who last year called for further "scientific inquiry" into climate science because of a "cooling trend," today rebuked Apple for leaving his organization. Apple — recognized as the most innovative company in the world — had criticized the Chamber for not having a "more progressive stance" on climate change, saying, "We strongly object to the Chamber's comments opposing the EPA's efforts to limit greenhouse gases." In an angry letter, Donohue argued they did not understand the Chamber's "21st century approach to climate change":

I am sorry to learn of Apple's resignation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. It is unfortunate that your company didn't take the time to understand the Chamber's position on climate and forfeited the opportunity to advance a 21st century approach to climate change.

Of course, Apple is right. The Chamber of Commerce has a retrograde stance on global warming, opposes regulating greenhouse gas emissions, and has become an enemy of a clean-energy economy. In fact, in an unusual merger of interests, long-time Apple rival Microsoft has also distanced itself from the Chamber's radical views.

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