The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has been around since the eighties. They
draft and support business friendly legislation. As part of their mission, they
have received money from oil companies, such as Exxon, to deny the existence of
climate change.[1]
They
have been a big part of the global warming denialist industry, but suddenly
they don’t want folks to know that they are in the denialist industry. ALEC
lawyers have sent letters to Common Cause and the League of Conservation Voters
telling them to immediately “cease making false statements” and “remove all
false or misleading material” that may suggest that the conservative
organization has any doubt about climate change.
Common Cause and the League of Conservation Voters certainly do call out ALEC for its
global warming rhetoric. You can check out instances of where the do so here
(League of Conservation Voters) and here (Common Cause).
And
ALEC really does, at least in a gobbledygook sort of way deny that we humans
are causing global warming. The following is from ALEC’s Position Statement on Renewables and Climate Change:
Climate change is a historical phenomenon and
the debate will continue on the significance of natural and anthropogenic
contributions. ALEC will continue to monitor the issue and support the use of
sound science to guide policy, but ALEC will also incorporate economic and
political realism. Unilateral efforts by the United States or regions within
the United States will not significantly decrease carbon emissions globally,
and international efforts to decrease emissions have proven politically
infeasible and unenforceable. Policymakers in most cases are not willing to
inflict economic harm on their citizens with no real benefit. ALEC discourages
impractical visionary goals that ignore economic reality, and that will not be
met without serious consequences for worldwide standard of living.
OK, nowhere in this
statement do they come out and deny that we are making a very warm world with
our power plants and automobiles, and I guess that ALEC’s lawyers could stand
up in a court and expect to convince a judge or jury that this statement does
not deny that climate change is real. But to me it’s obvious that such
statements as “the debate will continue on the significance of natural and
anthropogenic contributions,” reveal their intention to keep their obfuscation
going.
If
all of ALEC’s money came from the fossil fuel industry, they could brush aside
the organizations that point out their denialism, but other companies, such as Google,
Yahoo, and Facebook have left ALEC because of its stance on global warming.
Even British Petroleum left ALEC because of its denialist position.
So
ALEC wants to have it both ways. They want to serve their supporters who want
them to deny that global warming is happening. And they want to bring back
Google and Yahoo into their tent as well. So they are left in the very awkward
position of denying their denial.
The
world keeps getting warmer and my head keeps spinning.
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