Although a majority of US citizens believe in the scientific evidence
of climate change, a number of powerful individuals and corporations
are determined to undermine public faith in the scientific evidence for
climate change. A new study conducted by Robert J. Brulle, an
environmental sociologist at Drexel University, “exposes the
organizational underpinnings and funding behind the powerful climate
change countermovement.” The Science Daily reports that,
“this study marks the first peer-reviewed, comprehensive analysis ever
conducted of the sources of funding that maintain the denial effort.”
The climate change countermovement, Science Daily reports, is
“a well-funded and organized effort to undermine public faith in climate
science and block action by the U.S. government to regulate emissions.”
It involves “a large number of organizations, including conservative
think tanks, advocacy groups, trade associations and conservative
foundations, with strong links to sympathetic media outlets and
conservative politicians.”
According to Brulle’s study:
* Conservative foundations (including the Searle Freedom Trust, the
John William Pope Foundation, the Howard Charitable Foundation and the
Sarah Scaife Foundation) have bank-rolled climate change denial;
* Since 2008, major foundations, including the Koch Affiliated
Foundations and the ExxonMobil Foundation, have pulled back from
publicly visible funding; and
* Funding has shifted to pass through untraceable sources, including organizations such as the Donors Trust foundation.
* As a result, most funding for climate change denial efforts is now
untraceable. According to Brulle’s data, approximately 75% of the
income of climate change denying organizations comes from
“unidentifiable sources.”
“Like a play on Broadway,” Brulle explains, “the countermovement has
stars in the spotlight — often prominent contrarian scientists or
conservative politicians — but behind the stars is an organizational
structure of directors, script writers and producers, in the form of
conservative foundations. If you want to understand what’s driving this
movement, you have to look at what’s going on behind the scenes.”
“The real issue here is one of democracy,” Brulle reports. “Without a
free flow of accurate information, democratic politics and government
accountability become impossible… Powerful funders are supporting the
campaign to deny scientific findings about global warming and raise
public doubts about the roots and remedies of this massive global
threat. At the very least, American voters deserve to know who is behind
these efforts.”
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