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Bankrupt US Coal Producer Was Funding Climate Change Denial (theintercept.com) 256

The bankruptcy of one of America's largest coal producers revealed that the company was helping to fund "think tanks that have attacked the link between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change, as well as to several conservative advocacy groups that have attempted to undermine policies intended to shift the economy toward renewable energy," reports the Intercept. The document shows that Cloud Peak Energy helped fund the Institute of Energy Research, a Washington, D.C.-based group that has dismissed the "so-called scientific consensus" on climate change and regularly criticizes investments in renewable energy as a "waste" of resources. Several of the groups that receive funding from Cloud Peak Energy have used aggressive tactics to attempt to discredit environmentalists.

The Center for Consumer Freedom, one of the groups listed in the coal company's filing, is part of a sprawling network of front groups set up by a lobbyist named Rick Berman geared toward attacking green groups such as the Sierra Club and Food & Water Watch as dangerous radicals. Other organizations quietly bankrolled by Cloud Peak Energy have directly shaped state policy... The Montana Policy Institute -- a local libertarian think tank that promotes a discredited claim that world temperatures are falling, not rising, and questions whether humans cause climate change -- also received funding from the firm....

Four years ago, falling coal prices led to a series of bankruptcies of the largest coal companies in America. The filings, first reported by The Intercept, similarly revealed that the coal industry had financed a range of activists and organizations dedicated to spreading doubt about the science underpinning climate change...

In 2016, Greg Zimmerman, an environmental activist, stumbled upon a presentation titled "Survival Is Victory: Lessons From the Tobacco Wars." The slide deck was the creation of Richard Reavey, a vice president for government and public affairs at Cloud Peak Energy, and a former executive at Phillip Morris. Reavey argued that fossil fuel firms, particularly coal, should emulate the tactics of big tobacco, which similarly spent decades battling scientists and regulators over claims that its product harmed public health. In the New York Times coverage of the episode, Reavey told the paper that his firm "has never fought climate change -- never fought it, never denied it or funded anyone who does." The bankruptcy filing from last week, however, suggests otherwise.

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  • Of course (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 18, 2019 @01:39PM (#58614616)

    Because why wouldn't they.

    Their entire business was about fucking up the climate, of course they'd fund climate change deniers.

  • Science wins (Score:5, Insightful)

    by jwhyche ( 6192 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @01:47PM (#58614652) Homepage

    Science wins. At always does because science doesn't care about your superstitions, petty believes, or profit motives.

    • Re:Science wins (Score:5, Interesting)

      by KiloByte ( 825081 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @02:13PM (#58614764)

      Science wins. At always does because science doesn't care about your superstitions, petty believes, or profit motives.

      Except that Christianity by itself managed to set us back by somewhere around 1500 years -- pretty impressive for its mere 2000 years history. (Of course, this assumes no other such ideology would happen in the meantime, which is a tall bet.) The moment they gained power, they started mass burning of libraries and people. Same with arts: most of vaunted art pieces from that period are basically church decorations. It started somewhere before Constantine, and has no definitive end: there were some attempts by the Renaissance but the Church still ruled firmly -- and even today, in Poland we have two hours per week of "religion" (aka. Roman Christianity) lessons from elementary grade one till the end of high school.

      Islam is even worse. There was some science allowed around 12c, but that was despite Islam not thanks to it. That thaw soon ended, and the mullahs cracked down hard.

      Then there's a lot of other antiscientific quasi-religions, such as Communism (Lysenko), third-wave "feminism", National Socialism ("jewish science"), Juche, and many lesser ones.

      • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward

        Then there's a lot of other antiscientific quasi-religions, such as Communism (Lysenko), third-wave "feminism", National Socialism ("jewish science"), Juche, and many lesser ones.

        Let's be fair and not forget quasi-religions such as capitalism, free market fundamentalism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand, ... , etc. Just as anti-scientific in their own way and every bit as harmful.

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by Brett Buck ( 811747 )

        Bullshit. During the time since Christianity has dominated western civilization, modern science, modern math, modern chemistry was born. The greatest scientists were largely Christian, many of them borderline fanatics on the topic. We went from grubbing along on the edge of starvation, as we had for the vast majority of prehistory, to having so much food and wealth that our biggest issue is obesity. We almost all live in incomprehensible luxury and safety. We went from Ox carts to steam engines to cars to a

      • Re:Science wins (Score:4, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 18, 2019 @03:47PM (#58615146)

        Christianity set science back by 1500 years?! WTF are you smoking?

        Almost all we know of science from the eras of the Greeks, Romans, or Egyptians we know BECAUSE of Christianity! If it weren't for those monks recording all the knowledge, copying and preserving it from the non-Christians, all of that would have been lost.
        Not to mention that for almost a thousand years, any developments in science came about almost exclusively because of the priestly class. Have you perhaps never heard of Gregor Mendel, father of genetics? How about Copernicus? I'd say his contributions were significant. Steno, for geology? Grimaldi, for physics? Ockham - of logic and metascience?

        You ignorance and prejudice is astounding. Maybe you didn't like Catholic school growing up, but to flat out lie about the history of science, and of all the contributions of Christian scientists is just parading your bigotry. It's disgusting.

        • Re:Science wins (Score:4, Interesting)

          by careysub ( 976506 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @07:05PM (#58615970)

          Christianity set science back by 1500 years?! WTF are you smoking?

          Almost all we know of science from the eras of the Greeks, Romans, or Egyptians we know BECAUSE of Christianity! If it weren't for those monks recording all the knowledge, copying and preserving it from the non-Christians, all of that would have been lost.

          You should read The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World by Catherine Nixey. The Christian scribes failed to pass on vast amount (something like 98%) of the literature of the ancient world. Basically giving them credit for "preserving knowledge" is just giving them credit for not allowing all of it to be destroyed.

          But the Christians monks did not pass on much science or math at all in their manuscripts.

          Anyone at all familiar with the history of mathematics and science knows that at the dawn on the Renaissance everyone in Europe who knew about science and math was studying Arabic, not Latin texts. We have out mathematics that survived from the ancient world (and then was extended) by the Arabs, not the Christians. That's why we write with Arabic numerals.

          The greatest scientific work of the ancient world was the work on astronomy and celestial models and mathematics by Claudios Ptolemy which is know as the Almagest. Why is it called that? Because Almagest is the Medieval Latin rendering of Al-Majisti or "Greatest Work" in Arabic.

          Without the Islamic scholars to preserve it, the scientific and mathematical achievements of antiquity would have been snuffed by those monks.

          The claim that "Almost all we know of science from the eras of the Greeks, Romans, or Egyptians we know BECAUSE of Christianity" is flatly and utterly false.

        • Christianity set science back by 1500 years?! WTF are you smoking?

          I believe it is a quote from the song "Fuck the Damn Creationists" by MC Hawking, circa 1997.

          "Stephen Jay Gould should put his foot right up your ass" is the follow-up. Not anything about smoking.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        So was the Soviet Union Communist or not? Because they did pretty well on the science front.

        Also, feminism a "quasi-religion" and anti-science, LOL.

      • I take it you're not a historian? Most of this contradicts what I learned in (secular) university history classes.

    • There was a time when the Arabic countries were the highest seat of learning (Arabic Numbers after all) and that has largely changed to the point where Neal Degrasse Tyson laments how few scientists come out of the region relative to their population size. I forget the tale but there was a famous Greek or Roman scientist killed in the sac of a city (he supposedly made a device to attack ships with focused sunlight, which if you could use that to set fire to a ship from a distance back then would be devastat
    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      That's a nice sentiment, and I'd like to believe it, but I can't.

      Science isn't about truth, it's about evidence. Insofar as you choose to be guided by what (at the present time) seems to have the best evidence, sure, science "wins" by that criterion. But in the realm of politics, *feelings* trump evidence. As long as people choose to be guided by their *feelings* of what is true, then PR "wins" over evidence in the policy arena.

      This is why there's so much bullshit all around. The fate of civilization may

    • These people don't care if science wins. They just need to stall it long enough to make a stack o money and retire rich. In the long run, they don't really give a fuck what science does. That is why we are where we are now. There is no cost to outright lying to further your own ends. Similarly, they don't really care what happens to the next generation of people who live on Earth. They are dead, it isn't their problem.
    • So why does religion dominate the world?
  • News? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday May 18, 2019 @01:52PM (#58614666)

    Not exactly news. You have to be pretty damn stupid to not see that the climate change denial is funded by coal and oil.
    Like, we are talking Trump supporter levels of stupid.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I guess it's good news because now there is one less source of anti-science profit-protecting bullshit.

      If they had not been such morons they could have spent all that money pivoting the business to something sustainable.

    • You have to be pretty damn stupid to not see that the climate change denial is funded by coal and oil

      Well obviously. However, this is more than just seeing it, this is a paper trail that negates their denials and squarely ties them to climate denial. Lacking this kind of stuff basically boils it down to the usual hand waving that these actors do. "I don't fund climate denying and you can't prove it." And unfortunately for some, they'll buy whatever BS these companies pander since there's no "hard evidence" otherwise.

  • crony fascism, right there, conserves working with big coal to use propaganda to help prop up an agenda
  • None of these articles should be posted without including the Conservative Golden Rule:
    "Profit is Morality".

    In the Conservative morality long as they are making money all actions and choices are moral. Profit is morality.

    • None of these articles should be posted without including the Conservative Golden Rule:
      "Profit is Morality".

      Dead wrong. They value accrued wealth way more than mere profit. Everybody who works has profits. Very few accrue wealth.

  • Cancer (Score:5, Interesting)

    by ZombieCatInABox ( 5665338 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @02:10PM (#58614746)

    You know, those cells in your body that replicate indiscriminately, monopolize all the resources, dump their metabolic waste product in the rest of the body to deal with.

    In defense of cancer cells, they don't know what they're doing. They don't know that their behavior will lead inevitably to the demise of their host, and to their own demise. They don't know that they're digging their own graves. They're just cells.

    But these sociopaths, they know exactly what they're doing, and what consequences their actions will have. And still, they do it.

    That little phrase in the movie "The Age Of Stupid" always stuck in my head:

    "We will not have been the first species on Earth to self-destruct, but we will have been the first one to do it knowingly "

    • I don't give a rats ass if they know what they're doing, or whatever the blah blah, I'm ready to vote for the chemo treatment either way.

  • A telling detail (Score:5, Informative)

    by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @02:11PM (#58614748)

    So this guy moved from Philip Morris over to Big Coal? Was tobacco just not evil enough for him?

  • "Bankrupt US Coal Producer Was Funding Climate Change Denial"

    Raise your hand if you're shocked, or even surprised.

  • by Ichijo ( 607641 ) on Saturday May 18, 2019 @02:50PM (#58614918) Journal

    ...when Big Tobacco, in order to protect their profits, funded research questioning the link between smoking and lung cancer. It set us back decades in the fight against cancer, and Big Oil is doing the same now.

    Follow the money!

    • Big coal is doing it now. Big oil has done it in the past and is rapidly trying to play the good guy since their game is up, all the while being sued (at least some of big oil is).

      Hell Big oil's own shareholders are actively pushing climate agendas now. Coal is still in the dark ages in comparison.

  • He probably funded the anti-nuclear movement as well.
  • I've said it before and I'll say it again: fraud is not constitutionally protected speech.
  • "Bankrupt US Coal Producer Was Funding Climate Change Denial"

    Is there similar outrage when solar panel producers fund climate change research?

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