Plutonium Page and I are sitting front row center (until they run us off) preparing for the appearance of T. Boone Pickens. I know we've had a lot of discussion about whether Pickens should be here at all, and believe me, if I get the chance, I'm going to ask the toughest questions I can level.
But I'll tell you one thing. Over the last three days, we've had some amazing panels in the Big Tent featuring climate change, environment, and energy experts from the Wilderness Society, Alliance for Sustainable Colorado, and a dozen other organizations. You know what the attendance for those events was like? Believe me when I say I didn't have to worry about finding a seat.
But for Pickens, this room is packed. What does that say about Pickens, and what does it say about the bloggers here for environmental and energy issues?
As we're waiting for Pickens to appear, feed us some questions.
Update [2008-8-27 14:18:29 by Devilstower]: And Pickens is here. John Podesta, the President and Chief Executive Officer of American Progress, flanking Pickens on one side. Sierra Club president Carl Pope on the other side.
Update [2008-8-27 14:18:29 by Devilstower]: Podesta talking about global warming (which makes it even more important that someone get Pickens a question on why he's maxed out to Inhofe) and the general support for changing the energy infrastructure.
Update [2008-8-27 14:18:29 by Devilstower]: T. Boone now speaking. Giving the Hallmark sorty of his life. Reports that he's given away $700 million dollars in the last five years, and will give his estate to charity, so no one should think he's doing this to make more money.
Update [2008-8-27 14:32:38 by Devilstower]: Carl Pope: if our political system was even vaguely functional, anything that John Podesta, T. Boone Pickens, and Carl Pope agree on would have happened long ago.
Update [2008-8-27 14:41:26 by Plutonium Page]:: Here's a photo. T. Boone is on the left, Carl Pope is at the right. Click to enlarge.

Update [2008-8-27 14:51:54 by Plutonium Page]: My laptop battery is running very low, so I've got to shut down for now. We'll try to follow up later with a post on the Q & A session.
Update [2008-8-27 15:7:47 by Devilstower]: And T. Boone heads for the door without taking a single question. Which makes the whole presentation worth about as much as day old spit.