Geoff Dembicki / October 8, 2024
"Defend BP"
Emails Reveal BP Gave $550,000 to Group Fighting Climate Lawsuits
The Manufacturers Accountability Project is ubiquitous fighting cities and states suits against oil companies. Now its clear its being funded directly by at least one of those companies.
For years, a group called the Manufacturers Accountability Project has defended Exxon, BP, Shell, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, and others against lawsuits seeking to hold the oil and gas industry liable for deceiving the public about climate change and make it pay for damages associated with a warmer climate. The group has issued
dozens of press statements attacking the lawsuits,
been quoted in mainstream media, and
hassled organizers of legal conferencesall the
while claiming to be advocating for American families and businesses. This summer, the groups special counsel helped write
an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down climate litigation as unconstitutional.
But the
Manufacturers Accountability Project, also known as MAP, has a powerful industry backer that it hasnt made public. The group has quietly received $550,000 from the American subsidiary of the oil and gas producer BP.
For decades, Big Oil has deployed an armada of phony front groups flush with dark money in order to influence the courts, public opinion, and policymakers to protect its polluting products and lock in a future dependent on fossil fuels, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, chairman of the Budget Committee, said in a statement sent to
The New Republic. BPs covert funding of the Manufacturers Accountability Project, he added, represents an effort to interfere with cities and states seeking accountability from oil and gas companies, including BP, for the escalating costs of climate-driven disasters.