Former CIA-head David Petraeus’ City University of New York (CUNY) Macaulay Honors Collegeย seminar readings include several prominent Big Oil-funded โfrackademiaโ studies, a recent DeSmogBlog investigationย revealed.
Further digging into records obtained via New York’s Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) also reveals โa survey of the global economy to set the stage for the courseโ – as stated in an email from Petraeus to an unknown source due to redaction – utilizes the U.S. State Department’s Keystone XL environmental review written by Environmental Resources Management (ERM Group)ย to argue that Transcanada’s tar sands export pipeline deservesย approval.
โ[Redacted], atttached is a document that my Harvard researchers and I put together for the seminar I’ll lead atย Macaulay Honors College of CUNY,โ wrote Petraeus in the email. โIt is intended to be a survey of the global economy to set the stage for the courseโฆ[It] will have considerable value, I think, for the undergrads in theย course.โ
The โGlobal Economyโ surveyย was penned on behalf of Petraeus byย Vivek Chilukuri, one of Petraeus’ researchers at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Public Policy, where Petraeus sits as a Non-Resident Fellow. Chilukuri serves as Editor-in-Chief for theย Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics & Policy,ย and worked forย Obama for Americaย before the 2008ย election.ย
It was at the Harvard Kennedy School where all of Petraeus’ troubles began. His biographer, Paula Broadwell,ย whom he had an affair with,ย met Petraeus while aย Harvardย graduate student, a scandal that ultimately drove him out of the CIA.
His CIA departure landed Petraeus his current gigs on Wall Street at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR)ย and as an adjunct professor atย CUNY Honors College andย University of Southern California – and coming full circle – back at Harvard, where the spool began toย unravel.ย
Petraeus’ seminar survey includes an implied endorsement of industry-written fracking chemical disclosure via President Obama’s industry-stacked Energy Department Fracking Subcommittee, and the mythical โclean coalโ – otherwise known as carbon capture and sequestration, as well as a cap-and-trade scheme that would include carbon trading of emissions from dirty coal plants for even dirtier shale gasย production.
Petraeus’ Keystone XL Endorsement: No Mention of Men Behindย Curtain
A call for the approval of Keystone XL‘s northern half – the southern half is almost fully built via a March 2012 Obama Administration Executive Order – appears in the โProposed Policies, Programs, Practices, Laws & Regulationsโ portion of Petraeus’ seminar survey. One of the proposed policy prongs: โaccelerate domestic energy production consistent with environmentalย concerns.โ
Prong โAโ of โenergy production consistent with environmental concerns,โ according to the syllabus? โAuthorize Keystone XL project given State Department’s favorable report,โ states theย survey.ย
Key context about the โfavorable reportโ completely lacking from the course survey: it was written by API dues-paying member Environmental Resources Management, Inc. (ERM Group).ย Since the June 2008 proposal of Keystone XL, API has spent over $22 million lobbying for it.ย
ERM Group was chosen by TransCanada to do the report with the blessing of the State Department, and may have committed a federal crime by lying on its conflict-of-interest form when it said it did not have an ongoing business relationship with Transcanada. In fact,ย ERM has ongoing business ties with Transcanada in Alaska, contrary to what it said on its conflict-of-interest form, and is helping the company’s attempt to recieve approval of its South Central LNG pipelineย project.
Beyond its claims that Keystone XL will have negligible environmental impacts, ERM has also given the โenvironmentally soundโ rubberstamp to a Delaware tar sands refinery project, a Caspian Sea-area pipeline project and a Peruvian pipeline project. All of these projects ended up having negative impacts on theย environment.
None of this information of โconsiderable valueโ will likely be included in Petraeus’ seminar, but ERM‘s Keystone XL environmental review for the State Department will be one of the readings on his syllabus.ย
FracFocus Faรงade, โEmbeddedย Environmentalistsโ
Prongs โBโ and โCโ of the energy portion of Petraeus’ overview of the global economy pertain to the controversial and ecologically toxic hydraulic fracturing (โfrackingโ) process for oil and gas embedded deep within shale rockย basins.ย
Prong โBโ calls to โrequire disclosure of fracking contents,โ which already exists in the form of standards written by Big Oil as part of the DOE Fracking Subcommittee, which consisted almost entirely of individuals with ties to Big Oil.
That Subcommittee created the loophole-ridden standards adopted by the Council of State Governments (CSG) and American Legislative Exchange Councilย (ALEC) as โmodel billsโ – written by ExxonMobil – and subsequently passed by statehouses nationwide. In May, those same standards were adopted by the Obama Interior Departmentย for fracking on publicย lands.ย
FracFocusย – run by the PR companyย Brothers and Company, whose clients include Chesapeake Energy and its front group American Clean Skies Foundation –ย was the designated fracking chemical fluids disclosure clearinghouse chosen by ExxonMobil in this โmodelย bill.โ
Directly connected to this is prong โC,โ calling for โembedded environmentalists at each phase of shale gasย production.โ
Enter the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), and its Executive Directorย Fred Krupp, the โembedded environmentalistsโ member of the DOE Fracking Subcomittee. EDF‘s โpoint person on policies relating to natural gas development,โ according to its website, is Scottย Anderson.
Anderson is a member of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, which opposes extending the federal Safe Drinking Water Act as it applies to fracking. He is also the former executive vice president and general counsel for the Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Ownersย Association.
Anderson was also the only โembedded environmentalistโ to speak at the now-infamous 2011 Houston shale gas industry public relations conference featured in โGasland Part II,โ in which Anadarko’s Matt Carmichael admitted he has his employees read the โCounterinsurgency Field Manual,โ co-written by none other than David Petraeus.
Range Resources’ Matt Pitzarella also revealed thatย his fracking company utilizes psychological warfare operations (PSYOPs) tactics and personnelย in Pennsylvania communities, with PSYOPs being a key counterinsurgencyย tactic.ย
Cap and Trade for Fracked Gas, Promotion of Mythical โCleanย Coalโ
Prongs โGโ and โHโ offer more of theย same.ย
โGโ calls for the โuse [of] government revenue from the license fees and royalties taken fromโฆoil and coal to finance tax credits for natural gas, renewables and energy R&D.โย In what’s essentially an endorsement of โcap and trade,โ Petraeus has chosen to teach Wall Street’s favorite false climate solution, explained succinctly below by the โStory of Cap & Tradeโ:ย
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