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|    FACT Why All Climate Change Deniers Vile    |
|    12 Apr 22 10:54:02    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics, aus.politics       XPost: alt.tv.pol-incorrect, rec.arts.tv, talk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.politics.misc, alt.global-warming, alt.atheism       XPost: or.politics, comp.os.linux.advocacy, sac.politics       XPost: alt.politics, uk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns       XPost: alt.politics.trump       From: nonex@nowhere.com              >Well, maybe not 100% funded by kiddy porn.       >       >       >IRS responds to Greenpeace call to investigate Koch       >brothers' tax- deductible climate denial.       >       >Why do the oil and gas billionaire Koch brothers get a tax       >break for funding climate change science denial? The IRS is       >finally investigating a Greenpeace complaint on the matter.       >       >Earlier this year, the New York Times exposed the secret       >relationships between a well known climate change denier and       >the fossil fuel industry. The Times revealed that Dr. Willie       >Soon had been paid over 1.6 million dollars to create       >scientifically dubious studies absolving the fossil fuel       >industry of any responsibility for climate change. His       >funders included ExxonMobil, the Koch brothers, and Southern       >Company, a large coal-fired utility.       >       >Willie Soon is a rare and valuable tool for the fossil fuel       >industry because he is one of the very few climate deniers       >with an actual background in science. Billed as a regular       >academic who just happened to disagree with 97% of actual       >climate scientists, Soon's work is omnipresent in Congress       >and state legislatures, and wherever there else there is a       >"debate" on climate change.       >       >While Soon had long been known to be on the payroll of major       >polluters, new documents discovered through investigations       >by Greenpeace showed that Soon's work to obscure the facts       >on climate change were promised as "deliverables" to his       >corporate funders.       >       >The documents also revealed a potential bombshell - the tax       >exempt "charity" Charles G Koch Foundation was paying for       >Dr. Soon's lobbying against renewable energy and climate       >change solutions. This means that the Kochs, heirs to an oil       >and gas fortune that tops $80 billion, could write the       >funding of Willie Soon off on their taxes. This potentially       >violates of the IRS rule that prohibits tax-exempt       >organizations like the Charles G Koch Foundation from       >attempting to influence legislation.       >       >Willie Soon cartoon Tom Avila Willie Soon       >       >Last week, the IRS responded to a letter from Greenpeace       >that pointed out this potentially illegal lobbying by the       >Koch brothers. The IRS letter declined to confirm whether       >the agency would take action on our complaint, but the       >letter did encourage Greenpeace to submit additional       >information to the IRS Dallas office. An IRS staff member       >also confirmed they were reviewing the complaint.       >       >The complaint, sent in February, is based on documents       >obtained from a Greenpeace records request, which contained       >details of Soon's interactions with the Koch brothers. These       >included evidence that Soon received $230,000 in funding       >from the Charles G Koch Foundation to create papers that       >question the existence of climate change.       >       >In his proposals to the Kochs, Soon claimed his work to       >obscure the cause and existence of climate change would be       >used for "informing public policy," a euphemism for       >lobbying.       >       >True to his word, Soon used his Koch-funded papers denying       >climate change while testifying in Kansas against renewable       >energy legislation. Soon showed slides of his Koch funded       >research to Kansas legislators in an attempt to get them to       >vote down renewable energy standards.       >       >Soon's research was also used in Congressional testimony to       >"question the belief that greenhouse gases are the dominant       >cause of observed climate change." Soon quickly sent a       >letter bragging about this Congressional testimony to the       >Charles G Koch Foundation. The letter, which asked for a       >funding extension, touted the testimony as "progress"       >towards the Charles Koch Foundation's project. In the       >Congressional testimony based on Soon's research, there is       >no mention of Koch or any fossil funding.       >       >Interestingly, The Charles G Koch Foundation knew that       >funding Dr. Soon's work was a legally risky move. In letters       >to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Dr. Soon's       >employer, the Koch Foundation was very careful to stress       >that the Koch grant "will not be used to influence       >legislation." The Koch brothers have contributed 79 million       >dollars to climate change science denial organizations since       >1997.       >       >The Charles G Koch Foundation is named for the co-owner and       >chief executive of Koch Industries. Charles Koch and his       >brother David, known as the Koch brothers, have used their       >vast fortunes ($40 billion a piece) to gain huge and       >disproportionate political influence in the US. The Koch's,       >through their network of front groups, have pledged to spend       >nearly $1 billion dollars on the upcoming presidential       >election.       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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