Sentences with phrase «atlas economic research»

But in 1998 ExxonMobil gave $ 10,000 to Singer's institute, the Science and Environmental Policy Project, and $ 65,000 to the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, which shared building space with SEPP and declared on its website, «For those who believe public policy should be based on sound science, Dr. Singer offers a wealth of information, credibility and encouragement.»
Free - market, anti-climate change think - tanks such as the Atlas Economic Research Foundation in the US and the International Policy Network in the UK have received grants totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds from the multinational energy company ExxonMobil.
Dr. Beisner is an adjunct fellow of the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty; an adjunct scholar of the Committee For a Constructive Tomorrow; a fellow of the Institute on Religion and Democracy; and a member of the advisory board of the Templeton Freedom Awards program of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
One of the more important conduits between the fossil fuel corporations and the think tanks is the Washington - based Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
Atlas Economic Research Foundation, Fairfax, Virginia Global Climate Conference and other support.
The Atlas Network (formerly known as the Atlas Economic Research Foundation) was founded in 1981 by Antony Fisher.
The Charles G. Koch Foundation and the Claude R. Lambe Foundation both support the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
A «Johnny Appleseed» of antiregulation groups, it is closely affiliated with the U.K. - based Institute of Economic Affairs, the University of Buckingham (which has ties to the Global Warming Policy Foundation) and an international analogue, the International Policy Network (formerly known as Atlas Economic Research Foundation (UK)-RRB-.
But in 1998 ExxonMobil gave $ 10,000 to Singer's institute, the Science and Environmental Policy Project, and $ 65,000 to the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, which shared building space with SEPP.
Paul Driessen is a Senior Policy Advisor for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) and maintains associations with a range of organizations devoted to the denial of man - made climate change including the Heartland Institute, the Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise (CDFE), the Atlas Economic Research Foundation (now Atlas Network), and others.
Smith was a speaker at a conference hosted by the Atlas Economic Research Foundation (AERF) on «Poverty and the Environment.»
According to the conference event description, «This Atlas Economic Research Foundation conference will bring together scholars and government officials from the Americas, to discuss the interrelationships between poverty, human health and environmental quality.
In 1995, in what is thought to be the first conference promoting climate science denial in Britain, the CEI's then president Fred Smith joined another US guest from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation for a series of talks that undermined warnings about the impacts of fossil fuels on the climate.
MPS society member Antony Fisher went on to establish a wide range of think tanks including the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) in Europe, and the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.
A 1995 issue of The Executive Intelligence Review outlined a number of initial «Mont Pelerin Society front groups established through the Atlas Economic Research Foundation.»
In the past year, she has addressed the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a group dedicated to setting up laissez - faire nonprofits all over the world, as well as the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
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