New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert Slams US CAP for "Donating to Deniers"

New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert Slams US CAP for "Donating to Deniers"
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Elizabeth Kolbert, author of the 2006 global warming book Field Notes from a Catastrophe, has a piece in the New Yorker today titled "Donating to the Deniers," taking to task the corporate membership of the U.S. Climate Action Partnership for actively undermining the very goals the coalition claims to support.

Kolbert's piece looks at the recent analysis by Clean Air Watch detailing how many of the companies belonging to the U.S. CAP are working feverishly behind the scenes to fight against the very principles the coalition supposedly stands for.

Kolbert notes that these companies received a lot of media praise for joining the partnership - a sweet public relations coup for some of the worst polluters in the world to be suddenly perceived as best buddies with the national environmental groups who invited them into the coalition to call for cap-and-trade legislation in Washington.

But as Clean Air Watch found by digging around a bit, the truth is that many of the corporate members of U.S. CAP -- including Caterpillar, Duke Energy, and Dow Chemical -- have contributed far more to the campaigns of legislators who oppose global warming legislation than they have to Congressional leaders fighting for action on the climate crisis.

Surprise, surprise!

Read the Kolbert's entire article here: Donating to the Deniers

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