From Source Watch: In 2009, the group launched a website, www.co2isgreen.net to promote its agenda and encourage public participation. The site links to Plants Need CO2[1], a group whose named principal is H. Leighton Steward[2], who is the Chairman of the Board of The Institute for the Study of Earth and Man at Southern Methodist University[3]. The Institute funded by Exxon Mobil, Shell Oil, Hunt Oil, Lyco Energy Corporation, and Five States Energy Corporation.[4]
In September 2009, the group began running television advertisements promoting its stance on networks in the United States.
This summer I entered survey data from nearly 1000 Illinois farmers. Of the occasional voluntary responses, many called global warming a political hoax. They sounded like passionate true believers, too.
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From Source Watch:
In 2009, the group launched a website, www.co2isgreen.net to promote its agenda and encourage public participation. The site links to Plants Need CO2[1], a group whose named principal is H. Leighton Steward[2], who is the Chairman of the Board of The Institute for the Study of Earth and Man at Southern Methodist University[3]. The Institute funded by Exxon Mobil, Shell Oil, Hunt Oil, Lyco Energy Corporation, and Five States Energy Corporation.[4]
In September 2009, the group began running television advertisements promoting its stance on networks in the United States.
This summer I entered survey data from nearly 1000 Illinois farmers. Of the occasional voluntary responses, many called global warming a political hoax. They sounded like passionate true believers, too.
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