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Group Promoting Climate Skepticism Is Extensively Linked to Exxon

First Posted: 03/18/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 03:50 PM ET

The following article was produced by the Raw Story and written by Sahil Kapur

A group promoting skepticism over widely-accredited climate change science has a web of connections to influential oil giant Exxon-Mobil, Raw Story has found.

The organization is called the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC), apparently named after the UN coalition International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). An investigation into the group reveals its numerous links to Exxon-Mobil, a vehement opponent of climate legislation and notorious among scientists for funding global warming skeptics.

"Exxon-Mobil essentially funds people to lie," Joseph Romm, lauded climate expert and author of the blog Climate Progress, told Raw Story. "It's important for people to understand that they pay off the overwhelming majority of groups in the area of junk science."

The NIPCC's signature report, "Climate Change Reconsidered," disputes the notion that global warming is human-caused, insisting in its policy summary that "Nature, not human activity, rules the planet." Many of its assertions have been challenged by, among others, the scientists' blog RealClimate.

The report was released and promoted this summer by the Heartland Institute, a think tank that claims to support "common-sense environmentalism" as opposed to "more extreme environmental activism." It alleges that "Global warming is a prime example of the alarmism that characterizes much of the environmental movement."

"To call global warming a hoax is to question every scientific journal, every scientific academy, and buy into the most extreme conspiracy theories," Romm said.

Heartland has received at least $676,500 from Exxon-Mobil since 1998, the year Exxon launched a campaign to oppose the Kyoto Treaty, according to official documents of the two groups that have been compiled and reproduced by the website ExxonSecrets.org. Also, the institute's self-described Government Relations Adviser Walter F. Buchholtz has been a lobbyist for Exxon-Mobil, the Washington Post reported in 2004.

The study's two principal authors and NIPCC leaders S Fred Singer and Craig D Idso are both associated with various organizations that have gotten generous funding from Exxon-Mobil.

Singer has researched and published for the Cato Institute, which has accepted $125,000 in grants from Exxon-Mobil since 1998. Other professional affiliations include the National Center for Policy Analysis, Frontiers of Freedom, and American Council on Science and Health -- which have accepted contributions of $540,000, $1.27 million and $150,000, respectively, from Exxon.

Although some praise him as a hero, Singer has been slammed by many fellow climate scientists as "a fraud, a charlatan and a showman" for his unorthodox views and research.

His co-author Idso is founder, board chairman and former president of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change, whose mission statement is to "separate reality from rhetoric in the emotionally-charged debate that swirls around the subject of carbon dioxide and global change." The organization has taken $100,000 in funding from Exxon since 1998, according to the oil company's reports.

Idso is also affiliated with the George Marshall Institute, which has reportedly won $840,000 from Exxon.

Exxon-Mobil has spent more money lobbying Congress in the last two years than any enterprise other than the Chamber of Commerce, dishing out $29 million in 2008 and over $20 million so far in 2009 to legislators. It's among the top 10 biggest spenders of lobbying cash since 1998, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

"Exxon has waged certainly the biggest, most concerted, and most extreme disinformation campaign on this issue," Romm told Raw Story. "The trouble is they don't have to win the argument -- all they have to do is blow smoke and cast doubt, and they've accomplished their end."

In a recent incident, hackers exposed private emails exchanged between climate scientists. Some said the revealed information didn't add up to a conspiracy, while others declared it definitive proof that anthropogenic global warming is made-up.

The Senate will soon take up the mantle on climate bill that the House narrowly passed this summer, and a heated debate is likely to occur in Congress over the nature of the threat and the type of action that needs to be taken.

"I think we're going to pass it, but it's going to be an epic struggle," Romm said.

Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch has referenced the NIPCC report, calling it a "Comprehensive scientific answer to the IPCC [sic] Reports." Various blogs, such the conservative Free Republic, have touted this report as evidence that "global warming is not a crisis, and never was."

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03:55 AM on 12/07/2009
"Exxon-Mobil essential funds people to lie," and to try to create the impression that there is still debate in the scientific community over Global Warming.
Meanwhile, in some countries, the oil industry is owned by and run for the benefit of the people, instead of the CEOs and CFOs.
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FranklinCat
18 claws & 3½ fangs
05:43 PM on 12/06/2009
What research was done, what hypotheses have been tested by NIPCC? And more importantly, what are the peer reviews?
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Egalitare
10:29 AM on 12/06/2009
Wow, I just did not see that coming.

Who'da thunk that the same guys who caused the Exxon Valdez spill would do such a thing?
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LeLoup
Res ipsa loquitur, ergo tace!
09:59 PM on 12/05/2009
The willful misinterpretation of scientific data should be included in the US code of Justice as a punishable offense.
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amber15
03:11 AM on 12/06/2009
if we do that than the whole republican party would have to be arrested.............
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LeLoup
Res ipsa loquitur, ergo tace!
01:51 PM on 12/06/2009
Wouldn't that be so sad?
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Dolmance
11:21 PM on 12/04/2009
Just like the Insurance Industry. Just like Big Tobacco. Just like Pharma.

The most sickening fact of American life is that one of it's two main political parties is a totally owned subsidiary of these corporations. And the worst part of that is the American people are so drunk on propaganda that all they can talk about among themselves is how much is too much tit on television, who's screwing who, what someone's wearing, gay sex and arguing about whether some poor girl who accidentally gets knocked up has a right to terminate her pregnancy.

Maybe there's no hope. Maybe I should just become a complete economic predator. People too stupid to help themselves are out of luck, because nobody's going to do it for them.
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06:22 PM on 12/04/2009
The Goracle stand to make millions on the promotion of climate change with regard to carbon trading.

It's big money on both sides.
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dc2nm
I don't want a micro-bio.
07:46 PM on 12/05/2009
He should. He's certainly spent big money on educating people about climate change.
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LeLoup
Res ipsa loquitur, ergo tace!
09:53 PM on 12/05/2009
You're right!
No one should ever make a dime by doing good for the planet and mankind as a whole.

It's so suspicious.
03:57 PM on 12/04/2009
If you question any research funded by the millions from Exxon, shouldn't you likewise question any research funded by the $Billions in federal grants toward global warming research. Since 1990, there has been over $50 Billion in government grants for global warming related research and narry a dime for the opposing view. When in doubt, follow the money:
- Al Gore, a multi-millionaire from promoting global warming and carbon offsets.
- Climate scientists - $50 billion in grants since 1990 to study global warming
- UN, possibly $200 Billion a year from developed countries for climate reparations
- Green Industries - $Billions in subsidies from the federal govt.
02:44 PM on 12/04/2009
And The Pope is Catholic!
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
02:06 PM on 12/04/2009
Does this really suprize anyone? Wanna bet "the oxymoron. Clean coal" is behind it too
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DakotaMinnesota
Read About Smedley Butler.
11:25 AM on 12/04/2009
Anybody else at this point just feel like rooting for our demise?
11:02 AM on 12/04/2009
Gee that was a hard one to figure out hey?
10:55 AM on 12/04/2009
Romm's numbers are recent figures.

See the totals below...(f¬rom Desmogblog)

ExxonMobil (1998-2006): $6,199,000
Koch Foundations (1986-2006): $4,438,920
Scaife Foundations (1985-2006): $36,868,640

Grand Total: $47,506,560

Singer, Idso, Patrick Michaels are expert obfuscators. The people they successfully dupe are mostly libertarian oriented groups Heartland, CATO, CEI, Atlas Society, and their constituents worldwide. Groups who have a natural distaste for anything centrally planned by any government.
10:10 AM on 12/04/2009
Romm's numbers are recent figures.

See the totals below...(from Desmogblog)

ExxonMobil (1998-2006): $6,199,000
Koch Foundations (1986-2006): $4,438,920
Scaife Foundations (1985-2006): $36,868,640

Grand Total: $47,506,560


Singer, Idso, Patrick Michaels are expert obfuscators. The people they successfully dupe are mostly libertarian oriented groups Heartland, CATO, CEI, Atlas Society, and their constituents worldwide. Groups who have a natural distaste for anything centrally planned by any government.
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
09:22 AM on 12/04/2009
No reason to let some silly little thing like the truth get in the way of over-rich fat cats from sucking more money out of the pockets of regular folk. ;-)
09:12 AM on 12/04/2009
I have a feeling this whole "climategate" thing will turn around and bit Exxon. The data will be re-analyzed and the skeptics and proponents will have to accept the results.