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from Mother Jones
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Organization Funding Hot
Air Fun
Fact $155,000 Calls
CO2 caps "a misguided attempt to solve a problem that may not even exist." Advancement
of Sound Science Center $40,000 Run by
FoxNews.com's Steve Milloy. $250,000 "Science
questions must be addressed before the United States and its allies embark on
a path as nonproductive as that of the Kyoto Protocol." Group
netted nearly a million dollars from ExxonMobil from 2000-2003 but the real
science bashing was in 2001 when they got a quarter million. $90,000 "Policymakers
can safely take several decades to plan a response" to global warming. $960,000 Published
2004 climate article titled "Don't Worry, Be Happy." $712,200 Published
Michaels' paper that claims "global warming could actually save lives." Launched
attack on "Sons of Kyoto" state legislation in 2004. $427,500 Baliunas
is an adviser; honored
Senator Inhofe for "supporting rational, science-based thinking and
policy-making." $49,500 They
got this amount in 2001 when the office was headed by Robert
C. Balling, a well known climate change "skeptic." $440,000 "As
the science behind global warming becomes increasingly sketchy, many
environmentalists clutch even harder to their views." Atlas
fellow, Deroy Murdock , "You call this global "warming"?"
The Washington Times, May 31, 1996. $75,000 One of
the modern right's most respected think tanks $115,000 Right-wing
nonprofit watchdog group "Scientists
disagree about climate change, but you wouldn't know that from the [Kyoto]
treaty. It is
based on a theory that man-made carbon dioxide, or CO2, gas emissions caused
by industrial activities have
created the so-called 'global warming' effect." CRC
President, Terrence Scanlon, "Outside View: Hot air blows away,"
United Press International, February 8, 2002. $40,000 "Not
only is the scientific basis of global warming increasingly uncertain, but
Kyoto will also ultimately prove to be an economic disaster for Europe--and
the developing world," CNR
President, Tim Evans, "Kyoto will chill the global economy," The
Daily Telegraph (letter), October 2, 2004. Singer
offers up his contrarian commentary on their website. $40,000 Called
the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment "as phony as a three-dollar
bill." $55,000 Calls
CO2 emissions "a force for good, enhancing the organic matter that sustains
all of humanity." $305,250 "The
science behind global warming is inconclusive, and to teach otherwise is fearmongering." Peggy
Venable, director of Texas Citizens for a Sound Economy in, "Groups
criticize proposed texts ; Conservatives
duel liberals over books," San Antonio Express-N ews, September 7, 2001. In 2001
its Texas branch fought to get rid of global-warming talk in school textbooks $252,000 Website
features "Some surprisingly clean facts about SUVs." $1,380,000 Likens
the danger of global warming to that of "an alien invasion." $40,000 Says
there is no "convincing, real evidence that humans are disrupting the earth's
climate." This
year's Martin Luther King Day civil rights honoree was Karl Rove. $35,000 Funds
the Cooler Heads Coalition's denialist website, globalwarming.org Michaels
is an adviser. $30,000 $100,000 Montana-based
thinktank "Given
the uncertainty around warming, and the fact that some models predict that
temperature increases of up to 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit would have beneficial
effects, increasing our adaptability to change may be more important than
cutting emissions." FREE's
Research Associate John C. Downen, "Resiliency is the Key to Climate Change,"
Bozeman Daily Chronicle, November 13, 2002. $60,000 Vancouver-based
thinktank questions the "still-speculative risk of global warming." Chief Scientist
Kenneth Green, "Old school environmentalists need to become more
business-minded," The Vancouver Province, June 2, 2003. Soon
and Baliunas co-authored Fraser's "Global Warming: A Guide to the
Science." Free
Enterprise Action Institute $50,000 Another
of Milloy's projects, registered to his home address $612,000 $310,000 Challenging
global warming (and promoting missile defense) since 1989 Baliunas
is a senior scientist; Michaels is a visiting scientist. $312,500 Compares
Michael Crichton to Rachel Carson and Upton Sinclair. $340,000 "For
the next several decades, fossil fuel use is key to improving the human
condition." $140,000 Published
"Happiness is a Warm Planet." $15,000 Got
funding in 2000, the same year they published Singer's article, "Cool
Planet, Hot Politics: The next president needs to know that the global
warming hypothesis, though politically powerful, is scientifically
weak." $30,000 Published
2003 report entitled: "New Perspectives in Climate Science: What the EPA
Isn't Telling Us." Institute
for Energy Research $67,000 A 2003
"Letter to President George W. Bush" (PDF) advised that "the
uncertain link between industrial emissions and global warming after a
century of [greenhouse gas] buildup and decades of study points toward
lower-range, benign warming scenarios." $50,000 "The
temperature variations read in the past century could be part of a larger
process that is alien to humanity." IPI author
Kendra Okonski ed., Adapt or Die: The science, politics and economics of
climate change, London: Profile Books, 2003. p. 205 $15,500 Funding
amount from 2001when a board of scholars member opined: "The Kyoto Protocol
seems to be built on the following two assumptions: First, global warming is
a function of human activity (with the biggest villains being automobiles,
factories, and power plants), and second, we are currently experiencing
unprecedented levels of global warming. However, a review of the earth's most
recent 'geological history' brings into question both assumptions and puts
the entire subject in a different light." $50,000 Blasted
the "networks' overwhelmingly one-sided picture of the global warming
debate." Robert
Novak dubs MRC an "indispensable counterpunch to liberal reporting." (PDF) $40,000 George
Mason University shop that included an eight-page speech by Michael Crichton
in its official comments to the White House Office of Management and Budget
in 2003. $75,000 Kyoto
could "reverse the…economic progress that blacks and Hispanics have achieved
in recent years." (PDF) $205,000 "There
is still no conclusive evidence that human activity is causing global
temperatures to rise." $160,000 In
their "Questions and Answers on Global Warming." it states,
"There is no serious evidence that man-made global warming is taking
place," and "There are many indications that carbon dioxide does
not play a significant role in global warming." Its
Envirotruth.org website debunks "myths" of climate change,
including, "Humanity
is the primary cause of global climate change"; and $145,000 "No
one seriously claims to know whether the past warming was caused by human
activities; whether further warming will occur and, if it does, whether it
will result from human activities, and whether such warming in some general
sense would be a bad thing." Senior
fellow Benjamin Zycher, "State's Auto Emissions Bill Is Just So Much
Gas," Los Angeles Times, May 8, 2002. $15,000 "Whether
global warming is happening is a matter of debate" PLF
attorney, Anne M. Hayes, "Legislature declares war on SUVs," San
Diego Union Tribune, July 12, 2002 $60,000 Gave
Bush a B- on global warming, applauding his acknowledgment of "the
importance of scientific uncertainty." (PDF) $230,000 Their
website reads, "The sun, not a gas, is primarily to 'blame' for global
warming." $10,000 Tech
Central Science Foundation $95,000 A
virtual HQ for global warming deniers Baliunas
is a commentator; Soon is
the science director; and Milloy is a contributing writer. Run by
former FoxNews.com editor and hosted
by an AEI fellow. Total
2000-2003 $8,678,450 SALLIE BALIUNAS, a Harvard-Smithsonian Institute astrophysicist,
has, along with colleague WILLIE SOON, been giving deniers
scientific cover since the mid-1990s. They began by claiming solar effects could
account for the rise of the global thermostat. After that theory was debunked,
Baliunas and Soon wrote a paper—partially funded by the American Petroleum
Institute—for Climate Research that claimed that the 20th century hasn’t
been all that warm. Their conclusions have been praised as the epitome of “sound
science” by deniers, including Sen. James Inhofe. The journal’s
editor, meanwhile, said the paper should never have been published. Baliunas
and Soon are each connected to at least four ExxonMobil-funded groups. PAUL DRIESSEN: See “Black Gold?” page 45. Connections
to ExxonMobil-funded groups: at least five. PATRICK MICHAELS: University of Virginia climatologist and
Cato Institute fellow. One of the most widely cited skeptics, Michaels has received
substantial funding from energy companies. Author of The Satanic Gases and Meltdown:
The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and
the Media. Connections to ExxonMobil-funded groups: at least seven. STEVEN MILLOY: A columnist for FoxNews.com and publisher of
JunkScience.com and CSRWatch.com. Milloy also runs the Advancement of Sound
Science Center and the Free Enterprise Action Institute. Those two groups—apparently
run out of Milloy’s home—received $90,000 from ExxonMobil. Key quote:
The date of Kyoto’s implementation will “live in scientific and
economic infamy.” Connections to ExxonMobil-funded groups: at least five. S. FRED SINGER: A godfather of global warming denial, author
of The Scientific Case Against the Global Climate Treaty and Hot Talk, Cold
Science: Global Warming’s Unfinished Debate. Key quote: “There is
no convincing evidence that the global climate is actually warming.” Connections
to ExxonMobil-funded groups: at least seven |