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  • .../article/id/243 Perspective: Who funds whom?]", ''CampusWatch.org'' from ''Energy Compass'', October 4, 2002. Re [[neo-conservative]] think tank funding/fund ...lumns/ideasindustry/ The Ideas Industry]", ''Washington Post''. (The Ideas Industry column ran between July 2002 and April 2003 and has been discontinued but a
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  • ...is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">SourceWatch, [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/ ..., and featuring on talk shows in an effort to divert public opinion toward industry views.<ref>Mark Megalli and Andy Friedman (March 1992), [http://multination
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  • For a guide to the units used by the oil and gas industry try: http://www.nepo.go.th/ref/UNIT-OIL.html BP ranks in the top three in terms of reserves in the global oil and gas industry with operations in Europe, the Americas, Asia, Australasia and Africa {{ref
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  • ...Lobbying]][[Category:Oil Industry]][[Category:Energy]] [[Category:Climate: Energy]]
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  • [[Category:Middle East Watch]] [[Category:Israel Lobby]] [[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • The CSTPV also has institutional ties to the private military industry. One example involves founder member of the CSTPV and current Honorary Seni *[[The International Terrorism and Energy Security Conference]], 15 – 16 June 2006
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  • ...any; [[Manufacturers' Alliance for Productivity and Innovation]]; Mitchell Energy Corporation; [[Monsanto]] Company; [[National Venture Capital Association]] <li><i>Joe F. Colvin -</i> President and Chief Executive Officer, Nuclear Energy Institute </li>
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  • ...mic and social impacts of the EU climate agenda must be broad-based (cross industry) and rooted in the member states. Other companies (including [[Lufthansa]], ...stions the evidence of global warming and opposes any policies to "ration" energy, claimed his efforts to influence opinion in Europe had been unsuccessful.
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  • ==Lobbying and PR Industry bodies== <!---------------------------Industry Sectors------------------------>
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  • It was established by the [[Scottish Council for Development and Industry]] (SCDI) in 1999, which remains strongly involved as three of the SCF&#39; *[[Scottich Council for Development and Industry]]
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  • ...ons and served as Chief Economic Adviser in the UK Department of Trade and Industry between 1973-76. *[[Water Industry Commission|Scottish Water Commission]]: 19 April 2006 - "Balancing regulati
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  • ...ls and we do not believe the working party is representative of the entire industry. ...tion which affects consultancies but does not extend to other parts of the industry.
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  • ...variety of organisations and actors, such as the Department for Trade and Industry (DTI), business corporations, artists and writers, the BBC, unspecified &#3 ...creative act. As BP is a &#39;different kind of energy company, radiating energy of all kinds - intellectual, physical, creative - into the community&#39;,
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  • *[[California Energy Commission]] *[[Department of Trade and Industry ( Department of Health )]]
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  • ...rgy review. The report was seen as a significant step-back for the nuclear industry as the SDC concluded that "nuclear power is not the answer to tackling clim ...has come in that time". He also said that the "only unsubsidised source of energy at the moment is nuclear power". {{ref|bbc}}
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  • The Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) says it is 'an independent, membership-driven economic development o *Mr [[Robert Armour]] [[British Energy]]
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  • ...Culture]], with corporates including [[BNFL]], [[BAe Systems]], [[EDF|EDF Energy]], [[Belron]], [[Millennium & Copthorne Hotels]] and with the [[Small Busin
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  • * East of England Energy Group ...economic opportunities arising from changes in the oil and gas production industry and in nuclear decommissionin
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  • ...ish Power]], [[GlaxoSmithKline]], [[Exxon Mobil]], [[Scottish and Southern Energy]] and others. A more serious problem is that the main target of corporation ...Energy]][[Category:Climate]][[Category:Climate Change]][[Category:Climate: Industry Lobby Groups]]
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  • ...ent supplier in the field of fracking'. It provides pumps for the US shale industry, and would be well placed to also benefit if fracking takes off in the UK a ...e ground and it cannot be pumped through the pipe-line. Supporting the oil industry is supporting war... People will fight back because this is their land, Mor
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  • ==Lobbying industry organisations== *[[European Chemical Industry Council]] CEFIC
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  • ...ating and valuable&#39; echoes the man from [[BP]]. Nuclear firm [[British Energy]], which has just received a ?650 million subsidy, courtesy of the taxpayer ...l also noted that the Exchange had "broadened out beyond just business and industry and into all community organisations of every kind". This has turned out to
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  • ...site in the following sectors: 'construction and developments'; education; energy; food and drink; tourism; leisure; transport; and health and social care. <
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  • ...spent 'more than a decade closely involved in the politics of the nuclear industry'. <ref>[http://www.spinwatch.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=193 ...ger's consultants "have worked in a variety of capacities with the nuclear industry. These include:
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  • ...000, he was a diplomat based in Brussels representing the UK Government on industry and competition issues.<ref> [http://www.brunswickgroup.com/people/director *[[Gregory Barker]], now Minister of State at the [[Department for Energy and Climate Change]] was appointed an associate director at Brunswick in 19
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  • ...omotes the interchange of information between universities and the nuclear industry in the UK. Thomas was a speaker at the [[Scientific Alliance]] and [[Nuclear Industry Association]]'s conference in June 2005, entitled: "The Challenge for Nucle
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  • ...ide and outside the company, as well as representatives from subsidiaries, industry organisations, banks, unions and research organisations make up the Supervi ...utside the company. He is, for example, President of the [[German Chemical Industry Association]] (VCI), Vice President of the [[Federation of German Industrie
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  • ...uthelezi]]. {{ref|21}} Buthelezi has been paid by Monsanto and the biotech industry. GM Watch notes that "with their assistance he has been brought to Washingt ...ng liability onto taxpayers, comments that were dismissed by the insurance industry. {{ref|33}}
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  • ...b.org/sierra/200207/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Acces ===Energy donors===
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  • ...or, most notably, in a variety of Private Military Corporations. ''Africa Energy Intelligence'' reports that: ...tter three all worked in the past for [[ArmorGroup]] in Africa.<ref>Africa Energy Intelligence January 25, 2006 Richard Mac Namee SECTION: WHO'S WHO No. 409<
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  • ...t with a broad-ranging, loose-knit coalition of interest groups, including industry-funded front groups and 'grassroots groups', often organised by PR consulta ...asked what message he wished to be seen as conveying, he said, 'People in industry, I'm going to do my best for you. Environmentalists, I'm coming to get you.
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  • ...t sign up to the voluntary transparency registers operated by the lobbying industry, which would require it to make public its lobbying clients. ...[Inverness College]] | [[Morrisons]] | [[British Bankers Association]] | [[Energy UK]] | [[Sancroft]] | [[City of Glasgow College]] | [[Angus Council]] | [[W
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  • ...liance]], as are several other signatories. Yet more belong to the biotech industry funded, pro-GM lobby group, [[Cropgen]]. Roll over, Gregor Mendel. A new br *[[Supporters of Nuclear Energy]]
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  • Based in Washington DC, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) was established in July of 1993 under the leadership of As the industry's major trade association, BIO represents large and small companies, as wel
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  • ...ource of impartial information, but it does not always make its links with industry clear. ...e Foundation is a charitable organisation which raises funds from the food industry, government and a variety of other sources.<ref>[http://www.healthlinks.net
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  • ...the potential appearance of a conflict of interest arising out of tobacco industry funding of the proposed research ...we discussed last Monday, it seems always to be the case that wherever an industry interest is linked to a project, it encourages a degree of cynical sceptici
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  • ...et to meet a member of the industry who does… The real issue is that the industry needs a public voice with the ability to make a convincing case and to disa ...it would be an unnecessary burden for Parliament to be a regulator of our industry, and that it would be an unnecessary burden on the public purse for there t
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  • ...ight|200px| Durodie's 1999 pamphlet ''Poisonous Dummies'', for the Tobacco industry funded [[European Science and Environment Forum]]]] ===Publications for conservative think tanks and industry front groups===
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  • ...fety regulations are based, and it was initially a creation of the tobacco industry, which promoted the idea of "junk science" and overregulation. ...d Science Coalition]] (TASSC), a front group created to assist the tobacco industry in its fight against regulation of secondhand cigarette smoke.
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  • ...nd Monetary Affairs and substitute member for the [[Industry, Research and Energy Committee]].<ref>Rowell, Andy, "[http://spinwatch.org/images/too%20close%20 ...England', which is of course a venture capital firm set up to fund biotech industry developments.<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.spinwatch.org/files/wiki
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  • ...the oppression of women, and that the real reason for the obsession is an 'industry' which seeks to gain from increased incidences of abuse and the state's thi ...risk averse society and appears to suggest that fears surrounding nuclear energy and global warming should be considered as a result of this anxiousness, ra
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  • ...demic background with industrial experience gained while a Fellow of the [[Industry and Parliament Trust]], working particularly on day to day industrial manag ...of energy. It also gives tax benefits to environmentally friendly uses of energy for transport, for instance trains.<ref>Friends of the Earth, [http://www.f
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  • ...lobby group in the UK for the food and drink industries. It 'promotes the industry's views and works to build consumer confidence in the food chain as a whole Industry Areas: The Food and Drink Federation (FDF), through its 50 members, directl
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  • ...pport to the vaccination programme. However, fierce lobbying from the food industry forced a U-turn: both [[Peter Blackburn]], the then chief executive of [[Ne In a letter written to [[Tony Blair]], Blackburn explained that the industry opposed vaccination because &#39;we were very afraid of the consequences on
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  • *Placing industry people on relevant government panels to ensure that industry itself decides how or if it should be regulated. ...nt running through the promotion of corporate interests, is the placing of industry representatives on research funding councils and in supposedly independent
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  • ...dic Review in the Water Industry, and a review of regulatory policy in the energy sector. ...rgy with minimal risks simply because of the fear attached to this form of energy?<ref>Tony Gilland, [http://www.debatingmatters.com/documents/DM_TopicGuides
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  • H&K has created and refined many of the industry's key PR strategies and techniques over the years. It was labelled by one f ...80 billion in damages, finally reached court. They argued that the tobacco industry carried out a fifty year campaign of deception. At its heart was Hill and K
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  • ...r only 1 percent of food sales in the United States, the conventional food industry is worried. <ref>Marian Burros, "[http://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/17/dining/ *[[John M. Mutz]] - is the former president of PSI Energy, a former Republican lieutenant governor of Indiana,
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  • ...view carried a substantial section devoted to nuclear power. Writing about energy policy, then Executive Director of the IPA [[Mike Nahan]] concluded: “The ...ce greenhouse gas production will result in a dramatic change in the power industry worldwide, and the main beneficiary would be nuclear.” He also predicted
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  • ...dollar resource-related enterprises that provide our food and shelter, our energy, our health care and jobs. ...y that provides our medicines, timber concerns, mining, coal, oil, nuclear energy, to mention a few.
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