Unravelling the Deception of a False Movement
In 1948 the family set up the Pew Charitable Trust, based in
Philadelphia, with an endowment totalling nearly $4 billion in the year
2000. [3] …The utility of buying the loyalty of liberals impressed
itself on the family rather late, in the 1980s. But since then they have
more than made up for lost time. By the beginning of the second Clinton
term, the Pew Charitable Trusts represented one of the largest donors
to the environmental movement, with about $250 million a year invested.
[4] …Pew rarely went it alone. It preferred to work in coalitions with
those other foundations, which meant almost no radical opposition to
their cautious environmental policies can get any money. [5]
…But this did not tell the full story of coercion through money. One
of the conditions attached to the receipt of Pew grant money was that
attention be focused on government actions. Corporate wrongdoers were
not to be pursued. With Pew money rolling their way, the environmental
opposition became muted, judicious and finally disappeared.
----------------------------------------
Biggar is an endorser and likely key organizer of, the Tar Sands Action in Ottawa. Adam Shedletzky is founding director and board representative of LeadNow modeled after MoveOn.org (USA) and GetUp.org.au
-------------------------------------------
The largest donors to the NRDC include the Pew Foundation (Sun
Oil/Sunoco), the W. Alton Jones Foundation (Citgo), and the Rockefeller
Brothers Fund (Standard Oil/Exxon Mobil). The Rockefeller family
initiated the Environmental Grantmakers’ Association. The British Royals
(BP) as well as Prince Bernhard (Shell) and the Rockefellers were
principal actors in initiating the World Wildlife Federation (WWF) as
well as the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWFN). The International
Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) NGO partners with
corporations such as Shell
and boasts “corporate green” members such as NRDC. The IUCN has funding
of approximately $100 million in 2010 with funding from the private
sector increasing considerably. The three largest conservation
organizations worldwide – The Nature Conservancy, WWF, and Conservation International combined revenues exceed $2 billion (2007),
Source https://thewrongkindofgreen.wordpress.com/2011/09/26/unravelling-the-deception-of-a-false-movement/?fbclid=IwAR1YqATkx2AADI7e8VH__3LW97BsEg9HurMkPxOClzByXLSaXIkvd7HTGTU
Sources: “The Decline of Big Green, Part One Shaky Foundations: Toxic Sources, Tainted Money” by Jeffrey St. Clair:
Friday, 1 January 2021
Unravelling the Deception of a False Movement - Big oil and save the shark
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment