A coalition of groups, including some that were impersonated by
coal lobbyists fighting against U.S. climate change legislation, have banded together in search of further evidence of wrongdoing in the ballooning fraudulent letter scandal.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, there don't seem to be legions of
lobbyists out there for innovation (and energy efficiency, for that matter), while there are potent forces
fighting on the side of
coal companies and utilities, financial institutions eager to trade carbon credits, manufacturers and retailers of today's consumer products.
With the
coal industry's money, Holmstead and other Bracewell
lobbyists fought for the industry's assumed right to unlimited mercury pollution and resisted other rules to protect Americans from
coal industry pollution.