« UAE and Germany fight for IRENA | Main | Odyssey is over for Ulysses »

Bookmark in Connotea

DOE: we're open, now go away - June 29, 2009

This sweet little piece of gossip seems well suited to an old-style longform RT: The nonprofit Project on Government Oversight group points readers to an article in the June 29, 2009 issue of the Nuclear Weapons & Materials Monitor (article not available online), which describes how journalists were asked to leave the room when Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Poneman spoke to 'a group of lobbyists and private interests'.

"While no explanation was given at the time, according to those present, the move was apparently intended to ensure that journalists not only didn't cover, but couldn't even hear, a routine address on DOE's priorities under the Obama Administration and efforts to address climate change. In what one can only hope was meant with a sense of irony, Poneman reportedly also stressed the need for improved transparency at DOE in a speech closed to the news media," according to the article.

Post a comment

Comments will be reviewed by the blog editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material (such as product advertisements) are not published . Please keep your comment brief. Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited.

We strongly encourage you to use your real, full name. E-mail addresses are required in case we need to discuss your comment with you directly. We won't publish your e-mail address unless you request it.

Please enter the numbers you see below - this helps us to cut down on spam. Note that attempting to post within 30 seconds of hitting ‘preview’ or ‘post’ can cause the system to think you are spamming the site. If you are having trouble with this system, you can instead e-mail a comment to 'thegreatbeyond at nature.com'.

please enter code

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://blogs.nature.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/8622