Corporate America is pushing for draconian carbon emission controls because visions of dollar signs are dancing in their heads
The Climate-Industrial Complex
Danish enviro-skeptic Bjorn Lomborg had an excellent op-ed in the
Wall Street Journal earlier this month.
He’s right to say that much of corporate America is pushing for draconian carbon emission controls because visions of dollar signs are dancing in their heads. They are more than happy to eat U.S. tax dollars in order to supposedly save the planet.
I would go farther than that. I would say that they are recklessly indifferent to whether the new energy taxes they support –whether they be direct (carbon taxes) or hidden (cap and trade)– will harm America.
We’ve been following the destructive lobbying of U.S. big businesses on this issue for some time.
Timothy P. Carney profiled the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) for us in the June 2008 edition of
Organization Trends. Fred Lucas detailed the efforts by Al Gore to feed the global warming hysteria in the August 2008
Foundation Watch and also looked at the efforts by Goldman Sachs to cash in on that hysteria in the October
Foundation Watch. In the August 2007
Foundation Watch Deborah Corey Barnes spotlighted Al Gore’s environmental scaremongering business.
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