Tomorrow is the big Climate March. There truly is No Planet B. Yet those now in power in our federal government are hell-bent on ignoring the overwhelming scientific consensus that we are fouling our own nest to a degree that seriously threatens our futures.
Conservative donor Rebekah Mercer attended the 12th International Conference on Climate Change, hosted by The Heartland Institute in Washington. (Oliver Contreras for The Washington Post) |
As reported last month in The Washington Post in an article understatedly headlined The Mercers, Trump mega-donors, back group that casts doubt on climate science (see here), Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah Mercer, the super-rich hedge fund family which funded Steve Bannon and then the Trump Campaign, have been pushing Climate Change denial for years and continue to do so. They are a threat
to the planet. Yet, they also contribute
money to a group that has concluded that Climate Change is real and is driven by
human activity. Here is the relevant
part of this March 2017 Washington Post
article
“During the same two-year period, the
Mercer foundation contributed $500,000 to Berkeley Earth, a nonprofit research
organization whose founder, Richard Muller, is a physicist and onetime climate
change skeptic who declared in 2012 that his research shows that
humans are indeed driving global warming.
“Berkeley Earth set
out in 2010 to reanalyze the highly influential surface temperature data kept
by scientific institutions such as NASA and the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration — data that document considerable global warming and
have come under fire from climate change doubters. The ultimate Berkeley Earth
analysis, however, largely vindicated the original temperature records,
reporting that concerns raised by doubters ‘did not unduly bias the record.’
“In an interview Friday, Muller said that Robert Mercer contacted him
after Muller gave a speech about big data and climate science at Renaissance
Technologies, Mercer’s hedge fund.
“’He has been very supportive of our work and never once did he
indicate to us that he had a hope for outcomes in what we did,’ Muller said. He
added that Berkeley Earth continues to receive funding from Mercer, whom he
described as ‘very open.’”
So what kind of game is the Mercer family playing? Are they trying to kill off political opposition
to the poisoning of the planet for short-term financial gain, while quietly
planning for the results of that set of policies in order to make even more
money? Could anyone really be that
cynical? Sounds like a bad movie -- but so do a lot of things these days.
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