Green money: global warming lobbyists.

AuthorBailey, Ronald
PositionCitings - Brief article

IN FEBRUARY, President Barack Obama asked Congress to "send me legislation that places a market-based cap on carbon pollution and drives the production of more renewable energy in America" His words will send energy lobbying, already highly active, into overdrive.

A February study by the Center for Public Integrity found that 770 companies and interest groups employed an estimated 2,340 climate change lobbyists in the last year, a 300 percent increase in just five years. Because of this growth, the study concluded, "Washington can now boast more than four climate lobbyists for every member of Congress."

Shell, Ford, General Motors, Duke Energy, ConocoPhillips, General Electric, Pacific Gas and Electric, and other major corporations have joined leading environmental groups to form the U.S. Climate Action Partnership. Why form a coalition with old enemies? Because, as the group acknowledges, "emission...

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