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April 14, 2008

Chris Baskind Launches EcoTechDaily Site with Lutz Review

Chris Baskind, a Twitter pal has launched EcoTech Daily, a new Green site that has a lot of great content. His very first blog post reviews the environmental portion of my recent 17-minute interview with GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz.

Lutz had told a group of journalists that, in his opinion, global warming may be "a crock... ." When I asked him about it, the driving force of GM's planned Chevy Volt told me that he regretted how he had phrased his comments. But emphasized that his central point was that even if global warming proves to be untrue, auto makers need to end dependence on fossile fuel and oil producing countries.

The entire EcoTech site seems quality to me. Chris seems intent on reporting useful and interesting information rather than preaching or shouting. Good luck, Chris.

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Thank you, Shel. Lutz is a character. Happy to give his remarks on your show a fair airing. And thanks, also, for your kind words.

Shel:

Chris is a sharp writer and a solid editor - thank you for shining a light on EcoTechDaily. Going to check it out right now!

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