By Alan Caruba
It is
doubtful that most Americans and others around the world know how vast the
organizational structure of the environmental movement is and how much
wealth it generates for those engaged in an agenda that would drag humanity
back to the Stone Age.
If that sounds extreme, consider a world without access
to and use of energy or any of the technological and scientific advances that
have extended and enhanced our lives, from pesticides that kill insect and rodent disease vectors to genetically modified seeds that yield greater crop volumes.
Two of my
colleagues in the effort to get the truth out are Paul Driessen and Ron Arnold,
both of whom are affiliated with a free market think tank, the Committee for a
Constructive Tomorrow, CFACT, They have done the research necessary to expose
the wealth and the power structure of the environmental movement. They have
joined together to write “Cracking Big Green: To Save the World from the Save-the-Earth Money Machine.” ($4.99, available from Amazon.com)
The Greens
are forever claiming that anyone who disputes their lies is receiving money
from big energy companies, but my experience is that it is think tanks like
CFACT, small by any comparison with any major environmental organization, that
support the search for the truth and its dissemination.
“Big
Green” was formerly known as the Iron Triangle, “a mutually supportive
relationship between power elites” so-named by Mark Tapscott, the Washington Examiner’s executive editor.
It consisted of “government agencies, special interest lobbying organizations,
and legislators with jurisdiction over their interests.” Today, it includes
major environmental groups such as the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources
Defense Council. To these add wealthy foundations and corporations that fund
them.
It will no
doubt astound many readers to learn that there are more than 26,500 American
environmental groups. They collected total revenues of more than $81 billion
from 2000 to 2012, according to Giving USA Institute, with only a small part of
that coming from membership dues and individual contributions.
“Cracking
Big Green” examined the Internal Revenue Service Form 990 reports of non-profit
organizations. Driessen and Arnold discovered that, among the 2012 incomes of
better-known environmental groups, the Sierra Club took in $97,757,678 and its
Foundation took in $47,163,599. The Environmental Defense Fund listed
$111,915,138 in earnings, the Natural Resources Defense Council took in
$98,701,707 and the National Audubon Society took in $96,206,883. These four
groups accounted for more than $353 million in one year.
That pays
for a lot of lobbying at the state and federal level. It pays for a lot of
propaganda that the Earth needs saving because of global warming or climate
change. Now add in Greenpeace USA at $32,791,149, the Greenpeace Fund at $12,878,777;
the National Wildlife Federation at $84,725,518; the National Parks
Conservation Association at $25,782,975; and The Wilderness Society at
$24,862,909. Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection took in $19,150,215.
That’s a lot of money to protect something that cannot be “protected”, but
small in comparison to other Green organizations.
“If that
sounds too intimidating to confront,” say Driessen and Arnold, “it gets worse.
Our research found a truly shocking blind spot; many major environmental groups
get nearly half their revenue from private foundations like the Pew Charitable
Trusts, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Wal-Mart’s Walton Family Foundation.
Just the top 50 foundation donors (out of 81,777) gave green groups
$812,639,999 (2010 figures), according to the Foundation Center’s vast
database.”
If you
wonder why you have been hearing and reading endless doomsday scenarios about
the warming of the Earth, the rise of the seas, and the disappearance of
species and forests, for decades, the reason is that a huge propaganda machine
is financed at levels that are mind boggling.
Allied
with politicians in high places, Big Green can count on them to maintain the
lies. When the Earth ceased to warming nineteen years ago, it changed its
doomsday campaign to “climate change” but the objective is the same, keep
people so scared they will accept all manner of restrictions on their lives at
the same time the availability of the energy on which they depend is reduced by
a “war on coal” and other measures to keep oil and natural gas in the ground
where it cannot be used.
“We will
respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so
would betray our children and future generations,” said President Obama on
January 21, 2013, in his second inaugural address. “Some may still deny the
overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of
raging fires and crippling drought and powerful storms.”
This may
appeal to those who do not or cannot examine these claims, but the reality is
that the climate is always in a state of change, is largely determined by the
Sun and other factors such as the oceans and volcanic activity. Humans play
virtually no role whatever and Big Green’s Big Lie, that carbon dioxide (C02)
emissions influence the weather and/or the climate has long been disproved and
debunked. The problem is that that the news and other media continue to tell
the Big Lie.
For Big
Green, science is not about irrefutable truth. It is an instrument of
propaganda to be distorted to advance their lies.
The impact
on their lives and on our economy can be seen in “higher energy bills,
disappearing jobs, diminished family incomes, and fewer opportunities for
better living standards for their children”, all factors that played into the
outcome of the recent midterm elections.
For a
short, powerful insight to Big Green power and agenda, I heartily recommend you
read “Cracking Big Green.”
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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