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  • ...bstantial funding from [[Exxon]] for its work downplaying the significance of [[global warming]]. ...heartland.org/events/NewYork09/sponsorships.html "Co-Sponsors"], Heartland Institute, January 20, 2009.</ref> However, it does not disclose which foundations ar
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  • ...tanks, associate members, and former members. In the past, SPN had a list of other organizations listed in its directory, but it no longer displays this ...organizational site, accessed August 2011</ref> There are regular members and associate members.
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  • ...tp://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?137 "George C. Marshall Institute"], ''MediaTransparency.org'', accessed March 2008.</ref> ...rshall Institute"], accessed March 2008.</ref>, generally to the detriment of the latter.
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  • ...the development of these organizations are global? What is the background of FSC in Tasmania? ...-movement-hails-kingsnorth-victory-people-and-campaigners-developing-world-and-kent
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  • ...red its site to clarify that it was a trade association following a series of articles exposing its role in promoting toxic flame retardants published by ...al-lobby-oregon-house-passes-fire-retardant-ban/ Defying a Chemical Lobby, Oregon House Passes Fire-Retardant Ban], ''Willammette Week'' (blog), June 18, 200
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  • ...tually identical (except in dilution levels) to the directly inhaled smoke of a smoker. ...ights grounds -- the smoker's right to choose), to the likely consequences of the EPA's Risk Analysis on the second-hand smoke which was incidentally bei
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  • ...ustry's only effective counter was to attack the standards of the science (and meta-analysis techniques) used by the EPA in their determination. ...letion claims to bring the chemical and energy industries into coalitions, and also by an attempt to set a standard for epidemiology (called GEP).
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  • '''Please see the [[State Policy Network]] and [https://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed ALECexposed.org] for more.'' Below are details of SPN's ties to the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC):
    46 KB (5,959 words) - 22:45, 25 December 2019
  • ...post, January 13, 2006. Accessed February 3, 2015.</ref> It is a breakout of the main article on [[Monsanto]]. ==Distortion of the Evidence==
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  • ...s 100 best charities, and Charity Navigator has given NRDC four stars (out of a possible four)." <ref>[http://www.nrdc.org/about NRDC website]</ref> It w As one of the largest environmental groups, NRDC has often been singled out for criti
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  • ...es to dismantle unions. It is funded in part by the [[Bradley Foundation]] and the [[Charles Koch Foundation]]. ==News and Controversies==
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  • ...ndustry, PVC manufacturers, the nuclear industry and has worked in defense of [[biotechnology]]. ...g he "exploits long gone ties with Greenpeace to sell himself as a speaker and pro-corporate spokesperson, usually taking positions that Greenpeace oppose
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  • ...ompany [[K12 Inc.]], as well as the e-cigarette company NJOY (a new member of the [[ALEC Corporations|American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC)), al ...cholar]]," who was asked to review the proposals and "identify your top 20 and bottom 20 proposals."
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  • Professor '''Burton Abrams''' was a University of Delaware (Newark) academic economist who worked for the tobacco industry f ...economics and labor/union contacts, and it focussed on a small core-group of academic economists who were found speaking engagements at various society
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  • ...and Democracy survey of their articles hinted that the "regulatory reforms and legislative changes" align with conservative goals.<ref name=rebrand/> ...es, according to its website. Despite their non-partisan description, many of these websites have received criticism for their conservative bias.<ref>Reb
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  • ...ht against the Fairness Doctrine (giving activists the right to radio time and TV space to make their claims. ...a broader Freedom-to-advertise organisation, which has all the appearance of a scam that works two ways:
    66 KB (10,212 words) - 21:35, 18 December 2016
  • This article is a breakout of the articles on '''[[DonorsTrust]]''' and '''[[Donors Capital Fund]]'''. The following information on each fund's gra | [[Acton Institute]] || $0 || $1,095,221
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  • ...' who ran a half-dozen different companies and institutions which provided science corruption services. ...hemical industry). He then set up a range of business-fronts with Auchter (and also with George Carlo).
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  • ...f the company's efforts to obtain Facebook data which could be a violation of EU privacy law. ...Berman]] and his anti-union [[Center for Union Facts]] and the [[Heartland Institute]], which peddles climate change denial.
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  • ...It was not -- the center was funded by large corporations with poisoning and polluting problems. ...Don't confuse him with another John D Graham, who was the chairman and CEO of Fleishman-Hillard public relations in the 2000-2001 period). Both worked e
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