Elon Musk To Step Aside At Twitter [UPDATE Regarding Tesla]
Elon Musk appears to have chosen a successor to run Twitter, and there are rumors a new CEO at Tesla may be imminent.
Elon Musk appears to have chosen a successor to run Twitter, and there are rumors a new CEO at Tesla may be imminent.
In a letter calling out President Trump for ignoring science and for his slow response to the coronavirus pandemic, movie icon Robert Redford shared something positive that we can take away from all of this. Redford, along with his son, penned an opinion piece published by NBC News.
This week, we have a very special report for a variety of reasons. Ever since we started our Pravduh initiative, people have suggested other news sources. So, we decided to add multiple new news sources in 2019, also going all the way back to September 1st (collecting and rating all articles from these sources) in order to maintain the ability for month-to-month and year-to-year comparisons. The news sources being added are: CBS, NBC, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, New York Post, and Huffington Post.
We’ve covered the wild world of Tesla short sellers for a while. When the most shorted company on the stock market is a major cleantech company, CleanTechnica just has to dig into this stuff. To much better understand what short sellers are, who shorts Tesla, what the Tesla short theses have been (yes, they change from time to time), and why we’ve largely thought that shorting Tesla is idiotic, check out the 11 stories linked at the bottom of this article.
MSNBC gets a lot of things right. In fact, it may be the best mainstream media outlet when it comes to focusing on what’s important and when it comes to keeping nonsensical political spin off its shows. However, it seems the outlet doesn’t know energy.
Will the major broadcast networks report on the role of climate change in shaping this storm? If Hurricane Harvey is any indication, the answer is ‘probably not.’ But by ignoring climate science, they are missing an opportunity to tell a great story.
According to American media watchdog Media Matters, the level of climate change coverage on evening newscasts and Sunday shows across broadcast networks in 2016 decreased significantly, dropping by 66% compared to 2015 levels, amounting to a total of only 50 minutes of coverage for the whole year.
It’s pretty well known in our niche community of climate alarmists that media coverage of global warming is absolutely, horribly, insanely slim. It’s really insane. I have a hard time comprehending how irresponsible it is, how big of a professional failure it is. So, it was a very nice surprise to see … [continued]