Koch Industries: the Worst Climate Denier You've Never Heard of...
source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/greenpeace-unmasks-koch-i_b_518036.html
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Koch Industries has “become a financial kingpin of climate science denial and clean energy opposition,” spending over $48.5 million since 1997 to fund the climate denial machine, according to an extensive report today by Greenpeace.
The Greenpeace report reveals how Koch Industries and the foundations under its control spent far more than even ExxonMobil in recent years to fund industry front groups opposed to clean energy and climate policies. Koch spent over half the total amount - nearly $25 million - funding climate denier groups from 2005 to 2008, a period in which Exxon only spent $8.9 million.
Greenpeace’s attempt to lift the veil of secrecy inherent to a private company like Koch Industries is no easy task. Because it remains privately owned, Koch faces few of the disclosure requirements designed to increase transparency among publicly-traded companies.
That intentional secrecy allows Koch Industries, the second-largest privately-held company in the United States, to fly largely below the public’s radar. Few Americans have likely heard of Koch, even though it operates crude oil refineries and pipelines across North America and owns such well-known consumer brands as Dixie cups, Brawny and Quilted Northern paper products, Stainmaster carpet, CoolMax and Lycra.
The company’s founder, Fred Koch, who once earned $5 million building oil refineries in the Soviet Union during Joseph Stalin’s reign, was a co-founder of the libertarian John Birch Society. Charles G. and David H. Koch, two of Fred’s four sons, each now own 42% of the company’s stock. According to 2009 Forbes rankings, the Koch brothers are tied for the 19th-richest person in the world, and for ninth-richest American, each worth between $14 and $16 billion, more than George Soros or the founders of Google.
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Read the report here:
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/campaigns/global-warming-and-energy/polluterwatch/...
Grist.org article:
http://www.grist.org/article/2010-03-30-koch-industries-funds-climate-change-den...
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captainplanet71
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Check out the Koch Industries report on Rachel Maddow:
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captainplanet71
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captainplanet71
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Greenpeace has launched a new video spoofing Charles Koch -- check it out.
Polluter Harmony is the #1 matchmaking site for polluters, industry lobbyists and politicians. Just like Charles a secretive oil billionaire, and Blanche, a US Senator with an environmental record that is "exactly what he was looking for, PHarmony might help you find connections where you least expect them.
Find your match at http://www.polluterharmony.com
Learn more about secretive oil conglomerate Koch Industries at http://greenpeace.org/kochindustries
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captainplanet71
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testafi
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Wow, this company is evil.
I would love to see a piechart of their effect on the climate compared to seventh generation industries and the like. - 2 years ago
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testafi
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Denica_Cassandra
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Well it seems that the President no longer supports environmental efforts now that we have elected him. Drill baby drill.
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Denica_Cassandra
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captainplanet71
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Denounce the Koch Brothers' Funding of Climate Change Denial! http://tinyurl.change.org/Jmjgo
Here's something you can do to let Koch Industries know what you think of them:
Go to the Koch Industries Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Koch-Industries-Inc/156340203181?ref=ts) and become a fan, then leave a comment expressing your thoughts on Koch Industries' funding of climate change deniers and then link to the report: http://www.greenpeace.org/kochindustries
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captainplanet71:
Great idea!
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JanforGore
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captainplanet71:
Now that's using facebook for a good purpose. I just may do that.
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JanforGore
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captainplanet71
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JanforGore:
Hey there, It looks like Koch Industries has started blocking Facebook users from commenting on their page -- but we got a few good comments on there for a day or so. I got blocked in a matter of hours! Must have rubbed those climate deniers the wrong way by calling them out.
Hope you're having a good day and thanks for reading!
Jean - 2 years ago
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ras_menelik
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they had a boat called Valdez ...
http://current.com/news/92351720_koch-industries-responds-to-greenpeace-report.h... - 2 years ago
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ras_menelik:
At the time of the spill the Exxon Valdez was employed to transport crude oil from the Alyeska consortium's pipeline terminal in Valdez, Alaska, to the lower 48 states of the United States. At the time it ran aground, the vessel was carrying about 1.26 million barrels of oil, (about 53 million US gallons or 200 million litres). After the spill, the vessel was towed to San Diego, arriving on June 10, 1989, and repairs were started on June 30, 1989. Approximately 1,600 tons of steel were removed and replaced that July, totaling $30 million of repairs to the tanker. Its single-hull design remained unaltered.
It was later called Exxon Mediterranean, SeaRiver Mediterranean, S/R Mediterranean, Mediterranean, and currently Dong Fang Ocean.
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JanforGore
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They think money can buy anything. That money is more powerful than truth. They need to be taken down a peg. Thanks for this.
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JanforGore