I love it when the Washington Post exposes its biases. Juliet Eilperin has an article today on The Heartland Institute’s climate change conference in NYC. Heartland is cited as “a free-market think tank funded by energy and health-care corporations as well as conservative foundations and individuals …” She doesn’t mention that energy companies give less than five percent of their budget, nowhere near enough to fund a conference like this. Eilperin goes on to quote Frank O’Connell of Clean Air Watch but she doesn’t mention who funds him. Apparently, it’s not any of the reader’s concern. Does he get any grants from environmental organizations? Does he lobby for alternative energy? We aren’t told and apparently WaPo doesn’t care.