The Philadelphia Inquirer reported, «In the high - stakes conflict over U.S. climate - change policy, groups that
deny or cast doubt on
global warming brought in $ 7.2 million from 2003 to 2010... «Powerful funders are supporting the campaign to
deny scientific findings about
global warming,» reported Robert J. Brulle...» In the eighth paragraph, the Inquirer noted the response by James Taylor of the Heartland Institute, who observed that many of the groups «support other causes as well» and, in some cases, spend «less than 10
percent of their funding... on climate - related efforts.»