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Conservative Party received 40 percent of its donations from fossil fuel interests in the first week of the campaign

A Greener Life

million from fossil fuel interests, climate science deniers, and highly polluting industries. Lord Fink, a hedge fund manager and former Tory treasurer, is also a prolific Conservative donor, having given £4 million to the party since 2003, and £322,000 since December 2019. The equivalent figure for Reform was £2.3

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Bad science and bad ethics in Peter Gleick’s Review of “Apocalypse Never” at Yale Climate Connections

Environmental Progress

Gleick claims they did not claim fossil fuels were scarce in the 1970s, and points to a book published in 2003 where Holdren said, “What environmentalists mainly say on this topic is not that we are running out of energy, but that we are running out of environment…” But I make this exact point in Apocalypse Never.

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Raytheon Makes Nuclear War More Likely

Corp Watch

And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. In 1994, Raytheon paid $4 million over allegations that the company inflated the cost of a $71.5 million radar contract.

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The "Patriots" at Raytheon

Corp Watch

And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. In 1994, Raytheon paid $4 million over allegations that the company inflated the cost of a $71.5 million radar contract.

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Ukraine conflict a boon for defense industry

Corp Watch

And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. In 1994, Raytheon paid $4 million over allegations that the company inflated the cost of a $71.5 million radar contract.

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How Biden’s Foreign-Policy Team Got Rich

Corp Watch

And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. In 1994, Raytheon paid $4 million over allegations that the company inflated the cost of a $71.5 million radar contract.

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Washington Post Runs Pro-War Column Without Disclosing Author’s Raytheon Ties

Corp Watch

And in 2003 Raytheon agreed to pay $3.9 In 1993, Raytheon paid out $3.7 million to settle U.S. government charges that it had inflated the cost of Patriot missiles. In 1994, Raytheon paid $4 million over allegations that the company inflated the cost of a $71.5 million radar contract.