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2GreenEnergy “associate” Annemarie Osborne wrote me today from her home in Southern Germany, alerting me to the following opportunity for participation on a series of radio shows: Hi Craig, I received the message below from one of my media contacts. If you think this is a fit for 2GreenEnergy, I would be happy to submit you as a potential guest. Looking forward to any ideas or suggestions you may have. In particular, which book do you want to pitch? Please provide me with some bullet points and a brief bio that I can submit to the producer of the show.
Good morning, Annemarie. I have wonderful news! We are launching a thought-provoking brand new political analysis radio show in the 4th largest city in America on the Wall Street Business Network. The show will be all about getting Americans to think again. Production meetings are happening this week to plan the line-up for our Q4 programming. So, now is the time to send over any book authors, speakers or experts you represent who would make a great guest on our new political show!
Thank you!
Cheri Lane, Booking Supervisor, DW PR / Marketing, Media & Public Relations
AMO: (as I like to call you, Latin for “I love” –) 🙂
I think my most recent book has the most relevance: “Bullish on Renewable Energy: 14 Reasons that Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose.”
In terms of bullet points, her blurb is quite general, but I would offer the following:
Craig Shields, author of four books on renewable energy, stands ready to discuss the political issues that surround creating a sustainable civilization. Here are some sample conversation points:
• Where the U.S. is going with respect to clean energy and environmental issues more generally—the November elections and beyond
• The major financial influences on clean energy, e.g., the Koch brothers and the oil companies
• Overturning Citizens United and re-establishing American democracy in a meaningful sense of the word
• Why the U.S. doesn’t have an energy policy that overtly commits to phasing out fossil fuels at the maximum practical rate, and what it will take to get there
• The import of a sane energy policy in U.S. relations worldwide
• The TPP vs. the environment
• The relationship between our dependency on oil and war, tyranny, and other human rights abuses
Thanks again! Let’s see where this goes….