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Oil Lobby to Fund Campaign Against Obama's Climate Change Strategy
Email from American Petroleum Institute outlines plan to create appearance of public opposition to Obama's climate and energy reform
The US oil and gas lobby are planning to stage public events to give the appearance of a groundswell of public opinion against legislation on climate change strategy, according to campaigners. that is key to Barack Obama's
A key lobbying group will bankroll and organise 20 ''energy citizen'' rallies in 20 states. In an email obtained by Greenpeace, Jack Gerard, the president of the American Petroleum Institute (API), outlined what he called a "sensitive" plan to stage events during the August congressional recess to put a "human face" on opposition to climate and energy reform.
After the clamour over healthcare, the memo raises the possibility of a new round of protests against a key Obama issue.
"Our goal is to energise people and show them that they are not alone," said Cathy Landry, for API, who confirmed that the memo was authentic.
The email from Gerard lays out ambitious plans to stage a series of lunchtime rallies to try to shape the climate bill that was passed by the house in June and will come before the Senate in September. "We must move aggressively," it reads.
The API strategy also extends to a PR drive. Gerard cites polls to test the effectiveness of its arguments against climate change legislation. It offers up the "energy citizen" rallies as ready-made events, noting that allies – which include manufacturing and farm alliances as well as 400 oil and gas member organisations – will have to do little more than turn up.
"API will provide the up-front resources," the email said. "This includes contracting with a highly experienced events management company that has produced successful rallies for presidential campaigns."
However, it said member organisations should encourage employees to attend to command the attention of senators. "In the 11 states with an industry core, our member company local leadership – including your facility manager's commitment to provide significant attendance – is essential," said the email.
Greenpeace described the meetings as "astroturfing" – events intended to exert pressure on legislators by giving the impression of a groundswell of public opinion. Kert Davies, its research director, said: "It is the behind the scenes plan to disrupt the debate and weaken political support for climate regulation."
The rally sites were chosen to exert maximum pressure on Democrats in conservative areas. The API also included talking points for the rallies – including figures on the costs of energy reform that were refuted weeks ago by the congressional budget office.
The API drive also points to a possible fracturing of the US Climate Action Partnership (Uscap), a broad coalition of corporations and energy organisations which was instrumental in drafting the Waxman-Markey climate change bill that passed in the House of Representatives in June.
Passage of the legislation is seen as crucial to the prospects of getting the world to sign on to a climate change treaty at Copenhagen next December.
Five members of Uscap are also in API, including BP which said its employees were aware of the rallies. Conoco Phillips, which was also a member of the climate action partnership, has also turned against climate change, warning on its website that the legislation will put jobs at risk, and compromise America's energy security. The company is also advertising the energy rallies on its website, urging readers: "Make your voice heard."
However, Shell, also a member of both groups, said it did not support the rallies. Bill Tenner, a spokesman, said: "We are not participating."



18 Comments so far
Show AllI see that the ChristoCorporate mobsters are feeding us another 'incubator' fable
just like they did in the First Bush/Cheney Gulf war.
The health "reform" bill and the climate "reform" bill are both written by the industries they are supposed to regulate anyway, why is it that these industries are creating this AstroTurf "backlash"? Neither bill is proposing any meaningful reform. The climate bill could create a new derivatives market (the next bubble) for Goldman Sachs too. I don't get it.
the purpose is to give the MSM a subject tangentially related to the legislation to cover without having to report on the actual content of the legislation. this way it looks like there is substance to the reportage, but it is all smoke.
Your explanation seems plausible. If the Right and in this case fossil fuel industries' goal is to obfuscate the bills' damning details, do you think then that the climate and health bills are actually intended to pass?
I think so, but who knows for sure. both bills will ensure that the $$ keeps trickling up.
Stirring up the reactionaries, however, is a dangerous thing for anyone to do. When you get a bunch of loco pit-bulls all stirred up they're as likely to bite you in the ass as anyone else.
Agreed on all counts. your logic is flawless. Thank you.
Weak as the bills are, there are those deranged sociopaths who don't want them to exist at all.
The deranged Randian / Friedmanite / Thatcherite "there is no such thing as society" group.
It's also preemptive, to distract and deflate the likelihood of progressive voices getting organized, with their voices heard in the media, and pushing in the other direction. With all the smoke and noise, there's no space for any other voices to rise above the din. Of course the media is complicit in the silencing, it's all just pieces in a big puzzle - a big very well funded puzzle...
oil lobby??
I found a website..
exposeexxon..
here you go:http://www.exxposeexxon.com/facts/globalwarming.html
Corporations will stop at nothing to destroy our country and our world. And then when it is proven that they have done so, they will throw up their hands and disavow any responsibility.
All for short term profit and the few short moments of glory to boast that they are all powerful.
Just look at the automakers. For 35 years auto makers have known that an end to the oil economy was coming and still they did nothing.
Companies like Goodyear, Goodrich and some oil companies bought up the trains that used to criss-cross many cities in the 30's and 40's. They tore up the tracks and pushed an "automobile" society. And now look what we have to show for their greed. Will they take responsibility for what they did? Absolutely not.
The government (both sides) is not the agent of the people, but is totally controlled by big business, banks and big-media. The sooner everyone realises this the better off we will be and more able to fight back.
How gravely ill the system is, is exemplified by the fraud that was 9/11. Prominent Engineers and Scientists from all over the world KNOW it was an inside job. But the media is SO tightly controlled that none of this information is ever reported in the big media.
You can start making a difference by visiting: http://www.ae911truth.org/
and signing the petition to hold a proper investigation, expose the perpetrators and in turn, reveal how sick the system really is!
Corporate hired killers on the loose.
These moves, both in climate control and medical care are prima facia evidence that the average American has completely lost control of how his country is managed and its philosophy the envy of the world.
We are no longer citizens, but occupants only, and economic slavery is our future.
"The first thing we do is kill all the lawyers" Shakespear
The second thing we do is establish a new electorate that will forbid the election of any prior Congressmen, Senators and public officials, including the President and Vice President. A new Constitution shall be constructed, built on the one we have, but with safeguards against industrial tyrants and blood-sucking elected officials. Term limits will be strictly applied, since the present law is paramount in the destruction of our nation.
I hate to have to say it, since I have always supported our government, as a serviceman and dutiful voter. I have done my share. Now I demand that others do their share.
POWER TO THE PEOPLE !!
I suppose they'll be easy to spot when they pull up in a bunch Priuses.
It is almost worth having the world destroyed just so these assholes go with it.
It would appear as if the purveyors of right wing astroturf lobbying are having a bumper year as their corporate clients are desperate to preserver their obscene profits. What is semi-amusing in a pathetic sort of way is how their playbook (which was quite effective in the 90's & the first half of this decade) has not changed even though an ever increasing number of the vox populi is wise to it. Don't be surprised to see an audience of deluded corporate dupes of the same composition as the Tea Baggers, and now, the screamers at the Heath care town halls. What is slightly encouraging is that said deluded audience are a graying demographic whom are sliding towards irrelevance.
i live in Seattle. The city government put a 20-cent fee on disposable grocery bags to discourage their use and encourage use of reusable grocery bags.
The American Chemistry Council (ACC), an industry lobby, dumped a million and a half dollars into a "grass roots" campaign to force a public vote, and now on a propaganda campaign to win the vote they forced - to protect the profits of the plastic bag manufacturers.
It's all very out in the open, everyone knows the ACC is bankrolling the "NO" campaign on behalf of the plastic bag makers, but it is working. The loudmouth foot-soldiers are playing their part, but the people of Seattle appear likely to vote down the bag charge.
Hooray for de-MOCK-racy.
I have an solution to the lobbyiest problem ---- put a bounty on them.