Other
CEI fossil fuel funding, [12] according to DeSmogBlog, includes ExxonMobil ($ 2,100,000), Massey Energy, three Koch - controlled foundations and the American Petroleum Institute.
Not exact matches
Consider in this regard the deeply deceptive recent WSJ op - ed by David B. Rivkin Jr., who writes for the National Review and is a principal attorney in the
fossil fuel industry attacks on the Environmental Protection Agency clean power plan, and Andrew M. Grossman, who represents the Competitive Enterprise Institute (
CEI), an organization with long - established ties to both the
fossil fuel industry and the tobacco industry before it, including its ongoing affiliation with Chris Horner, the very lawyer Alpha was
funding to attack climate scientists.
The meeting occurred at a July 2016 summit hosted by the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) in Colorado, and included representatives from the Competitive Enterprise Institute (
CEI) and the American
Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), organizations which have previously received substantial funding from Exxon and the fossil fuel indus
Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), organizations which have previously received substantial
funding from Exxon and the
fossil fuel indus
fuel industry.