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Related: About this forumShell''s "Non-Political" US Foundation Shoveled Donations To Climate Deniers, Hillsdale, Claremont, Heritage, Prager
A US foundation associated with the oil company Shell has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to religious right and conservative organizations, many of which deny that climate change is a crisis, tax records reveal. Fourteen of those groups are on the advisory board of Project 2025, a conservative blueprint proposing radical changes to the federal government, including severely limiting the Environment Protection Agency.
Shell USA Company Foundation sent $544,010 between 2013 and 2022 to organizations that broadly share an agenda of building conservative power, including advocating against LGBTQ+ rights, restricting access to abortions, creating school lesson plans that downplay climate change and drafting a suite of policies aimed at overhauling the federal government.
Donees include the Heartland Institute, a longtime purveyor of climate disinformation, which published a video on YouTube in May stating incorrectly that the scientific data continue to show there is no climate crisis. Other groups that have received donations include the American Family Association, which claims that the climate change agenda is an attack on Gods creation, as well as the Heritage Foundation, the lead organization behind Project 2025.
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Since 2013, the Shell foundation sent $59,264 to the American Family Association, another Project 2025 adviser and an organization designated as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center due in part to its long history of aggressive anti-gay activism. In a post from 2022, the conservative Christian organization referred to the unproven hypothesis of man-made, catastrophic climate change. Shells foundation contributed $23,321 to the Heritage Foundation, which published the Project 2025 document known as Mandate for Leadership. The conservative thinktank has deep ties to Donald Trump and a long history of attacking the scientific consensus on climate change. Last year, it published a commentary on its website stating that climate change models are poor predictors of warming.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/aug/15/shell-oil-project-2025-climate-crisis
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(17,987 posts)JT45242
(2,899 posts)I would be gobsmacked if they actually did good with the foundation money -- like fund STEM programs like FIRST robotics, engineering is elementary in low income schools. Hell build a few baseball/softball/soccer fields in poor communities.
But, yeah no.
Evil megabillion dollar corporations gonna do evil megabillionaire things.
Expecting them to do anything moral or ethical is just a waste of tiem and energy. If we want megacorporations to do what is right you need to
1. Regulate them
2. Get rid of citizens united
3. Actually use antitrust laws and anticollusion laws so that 3-5 companies do not control over 90% of the market in almost every key industry.
4. Tax them on profits and make the tax on stock buybacks so punitive that they do not do it. Instead they will be forced to invest in improvements and innovation