Koch Industries responds to Greenpeace report
source: http://www.blackwavethefilm.com/
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In a consistent, principled effort for more than 50 years -- long before climate change was a key policy issue -- Koch companies and Koch foundations have worked to advance economic freedom and market-based policy solutions to challenges faced by society...
Koch_Industries fix this 1st then tell me about your 50 years! http://www.blackwavethefilm.com/
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artemis6
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Good post .
- 2 years ago
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artemis6
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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 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
- 2 years ago
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captainplanet71
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ras_menelik
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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.
The Koch brothers use three foundations to spread Koch Industries’ influence, including support for roughly 40 organizations that doubt or downplay climate change or otherwise oppose policy solutions to build a clean energy future. Greenpeace also notes that Koch Industries has been the largest oil and gas industry contributor to electoral campaigns since the 2006 election cycle, and its done its fair share of lobbying as well. During the 2008 elections, Koch Industries contributed over $1.8 million, 88% to Republican candidates. Koch’s political action committee (PAC) also spent more than $2.5 million on contributions to federal candidates for that period, more than any other oil-and-gas sector PAC.
Koch Industries has bankrolled Americans for Prosperity to the tune of over $5 million since 2005. AFP – known primarily for its role in organizing the tea party movement in the U.S. – brought notorious climate denier Lord Christopher Monckton to the Copenhagen climate summit as its guest speaker. Despite Lord Monckton’s reprehensible behavior in Copenhagen – where he repeatedly compared college students advocating for a clean energy future to “Hitler Youth” and “Nazis” – Americans for Prosperity continues to host Monckton at its events in the United States, including a recent appearance in Wisconsin.
While in Wisconsin on AFP’s dime, Monckton booked a side gig at a GOP fundraiser where he described President Barack Obama as a “monster.” I wonder if David Koch – the second richest man in New York behind Michael Bloomberg - is even aware that Koch’s funding of AFP is in part providing support for Monckton to run around the world labeling American college students “Hitler Youth” and calling the President of the United States a “monster”?
Koch was also one of the funders of the 2007 polar bear junk science “study” authored by prominent climate deniers (including Sallie Baliunas, David Legates and Tim Ball) that claimed to prove that polar bear populations were not affected by anthropogenic climate disruption in the Arctic. Dr. Willie Soon, one of the non-peer-reviewed paper’s authors, disclosed in the acknowledgements section that he had received direct corporate funding for the work, stating “W. Soon’s effort for the completion of this paper was partially supported by grants from the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, American Petroleum Institute, and Exxon-Mobil Corporation.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/greenpeace-unmasks-koch-i_b_518036...
- 2 years ago
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ras_menelik