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Koch Industries is 'one of the largest private companies in the world'.<ref>Koch Industries, [http://www.kochind.com/Default.aspx Home Page], Koch Industries, Accessed 07-June-2010</ref> The companies CEO is [[Charles Koch]] and the Vice President is [[David Koch]] who describes Koch Industries as 'the bigggest company you've never heard of'.<ref>Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, ''Greenpeace'', 30-March-2010</ref>
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==Funding Climate Change Skepticism==
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According to ''Greenpeace'':
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:It's now crystal clear - and every journalist, scientist and politician needs to know - that denial of climate change is not something based on healthy scientific scepticism and debate: it is manufactured and bears the "Koch" brand.
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:To put their financial commitment into context, from 2005-2008 the Koch brothers pumped in double the amount that even [[Exxon Mobil]] spent on undermining climate action over the same period.<ref>Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, ''Greenpeace'', 30-March-2010</ref>
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==Koch funding on climate==
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A Greenpeace investigation into Koch Industries found that:
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:From 1997 to 2008, the Kochs funnelled more than US$48.5 million to organisations aligned with the Kochs' agenda, while presenting themselves as ‘experts’.<ref>Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, ''Greenpeace'', 30-March-2010</ref>
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Some top recipients of Koch money include:
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* [[Mercatus Center]] - 
$9,247,500 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: $9,874,500]

The Mercatus Center is a conservative think-tank at George Mason University, in which Charles Koch sits on the Board of Directors.
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* [[Americans for Prosperity Foundation]] (AFP) - 
$5,176,500 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008. 

Beginning in 2008, Americans For Prosperity organised fake 'grassroots' local events across the US including the "Hot Air Tour”, featuring a hot air balloon, that was intended to build opposition to US legislation on clean energy and climate change.
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* The [[Heritage Foundation]] - US$1,620,000 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: US$3,358,000].
The Heritage Foundation is a conservative think tank that misinterprets science and policy regarding the climate and uses its conclusions to argue against action against climate change.
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* [[Cato Institute]] 
- US$1,028,400 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: US$5,278,400].
The Cato Institute focuses on disputing the science behind global warming and questioning the rationale for taking action.<ref>Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, ''Greenpeace'', 30-March-2010</ref>
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==Polluting the environment==
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According to a research program by the Political Economy Research Institute, Koch Industries came 10th in a list of the 100 worst toxic air polluters.<ref> "[http://www.peri.umass.edu/toxic_index/ Political Economy Research Institute: 100 Toxic Air Polluters]”, access 14.10.10 </ref> Koch Industries was sued by the government in 1995 and 1997 over a reported 300 oil spills at pipelines which were owned and operated by the company. The lawsuits included stringent penalties - from $71 million to $214 million- placed on the company for dumping an estimated three million gallons of oil into lakes and streams in six states <ref> "[http://projects.publicintegrity.org/oil//report.aspx?aid=347 Center for Public Integrity: Politics of Oil]", access 15.10.10 </ref>.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
 
[[Cato Institute]] | [[Heritage Foundation]]
 
[[Cato Institute]] | [[Heritage Foundation]]
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==Resources==
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Greenpeace, [http://spinprofiles.org/images/a/a1/Koch-industries-secretly-fund.pdf Koch Industries], Greenpeace, March 2010
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 13 May 2011

Koch Industries is 'one of the largest private companies in the world'.[1] The companies CEO is Charles Koch and the Vice President is David Koch who describes Koch Industries as 'the bigggest company you've never heard of'.[2]

Funding Climate Change Skepticism

According to Greenpeace:

It's now crystal clear - and every journalist, scientist and politician needs to know - that denial of climate change is not something based on healthy scientific scepticism and debate: it is manufactured and bears the "Koch" brand.
To put their financial commitment into context, from 2005-2008 the Koch brothers pumped in double the amount that even Exxon Mobil spent on undermining climate action over the same period.[3]

Koch funding on climate

A Greenpeace investigation into Koch Industries found that:

From 1997 to 2008, the Kochs funnelled more than US$48.5 million to organisations aligned with the Kochs' agenda, while presenting themselves as ‘experts’.[4]

Some top recipients of Koch money include:

  • Mercatus Center - 
$9,247,500 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: $9,874,500]

The Mercatus Center is a conservative think-tank at George Mason University, in which Charles Koch sits on the Board of Directors.
  • Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFP) - 
$5,176,500 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008. 

Beginning in 2008, Americans For Prosperity organised fake 'grassroots' local events across the US including the "Hot Air Tour”, featuring a hot air balloon, that was intended to build opposition to US legislation on clean energy and climate change.
  • The Heritage Foundation - US$1,620,000 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: US$3,358,000].
The Heritage Foundation is a conservative think tank that misinterprets science and policy regarding the climate and uses its conclusions to argue against action against climate change.
  • Cato Institute 
- US$1,028,400 received from Koch foundations 2005-2008 [Total Koch foundation grants 1997-2008: US$5,278,400].
The Cato Institute focuses on disputing the science behind global warming and questioning the rationale for taking action.[5]

Polluting the environment

According to a research program by the Political Economy Research Institute, Koch Industries came 10th in a list of the 100 worst toxic air polluters.[6] Koch Industries was sued by the government in 1995 and 1997 over a reported 300 oil spills at pipelines which were owned and operated by the company. The lawsuits included stringent penalties - from $71 million to $214 million- placed on the company for dumping an estimated three million gallons of oil into lakes and streams in six states [7].

Affiliations

Cato Institute | Heritage Foundation

Resources

Greenpeace, Koch Industries, Greenpeace, March 2010

Notes

  1. Koch Industries, Home Page, Koch Industries, Accessed 07-June-2010
  2. Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, Greenpeace, 30-March-2010
  3. Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, Greenpeace, 30-March-2010
  4. Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, Greenpeace, 30-March-2010
  5. Feature Story, Exposing the dirty money behind fake climate science, Greenpeace, 30-March-2010
  6. "Political Economy Research Institute: 100 Toxic Air Polluters”, access 14.10.10
  7. "Center for Public Integrity: Politics of Oil", access 15.10.10