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The Death of a Climate Giant

The global warming movement is in mourning this week.

Dr. Stephen Schneider, who died suddenly yesterday of a heart attack, devoted his life to the climate cause. If Al Gore is the poster child of the climate campaign, Stephen Schneider was the science, messaging and brains behind the show. This humble genius was a power-broker who changed the world and was doing it well before most others arrived on the scene.

Schneider has long been an inspiration in his ability to inspire other scientists, politicians and average citizens to care about global warming, which was, and still is, no small task. I first met him more than 10 years ago when he spoke at the annual conference of a faith-based global warming groups. What impressed me most was how he commanded the awe and respect of religious leaders of all denominations. He had the unique ability to speak with both scientific authority and with respect and honor for those who took stock in the power of faith. He knew, early on, the climate movement needed their voices and clout. Part of his genius was his ability to bring together people of all stripes.

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A Day At the Yacht Races for BP’s CEO

BP’s response to the oil spill has been rife with gaffes. But the latest may be one of the most egregious yet.

CEO Tony Hayward, on the heels of testifying before Congress about the spill, just spent the day yacht racing off the coast of England.

The move sparked outrage from gulf residents, pundits and political figures alike. “To quote Tony Hayward, he’s got his life back,” said Rahm Emanuel—a jab at his earlier admission that he’d “like his life back.” On Fox News, Senator Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) dubbed the excursion “the height of arrogance.”

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