Heartland Institute Exposed: Internal Documents Unmask Heart of Climate Denial Machine

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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Internal Heartland Institute strategy and funding documents obtained by DeSmogBlog expose the heart of the climate denial machine โ€“ its current plans, many of its funders, and details that confirm what DeSmogBlog and others have reported for years. The heart of the climate denial machine relies on huge corporate and foundation funding from U.S. businesses including Microsoft, Koch Industries, Altria (parent company of Philip Morris) RJR Tobacco andย more.

We are releasing the entire trove of documents now to allow crowd-sourcing of the material. Here are a few quick highlights, stay tuned for much more.

โ€“Confirmation that Charles G. Koch Foundation is again funding Heartland Instituteโ€™s global warming disinformation campaign. [Update:ย Apparently even the Koch brothers think the Heartland Instituteโ€™s climate denial program is too toxic to fund. On Wednesday, Koch confirmed that it did not cut a check for the $200K mentioned in the strategy memo after all. A statement released onย KochFacts.comย and theย charleskochfoundationfacts.orgย states that โ€œโ€ฆthe Charles Koch Foundation provided $25,000 to the Heartland Institute in 2011 for research in healthcare, not climate change, and this was the first and only donation the Foundation made to the institute in more than a decade. The Foundation has made no further commitments of funding toย Heartland.โ€]

Greenpeaceโ€™s Koch reportsย show theย last time Heartland received Koch funding was in 1999.ย 

The **January 2012 Confidential Memo: 2012 Heartland Climate Strategy**ย states:

โ€œWe will also pursue additional support from the Charles G. Koch Foundation. They returned as a Heartland donor in 2011 with a contribution of $200,000. We expect to push up their level of support in 2012 and gain access to their network of philanthropists, if our focus continues to align with their interests. Other contributions will be pursued for this work, especially from corporations whose interests are threatened by climateย policies.โ€

-Heartland Instituteโ€™s global warming denial machine is chiefly โ€“ and perhaps entirely โ€“ funded by one Anonymousย donor:

Our climate work is attractive to funders, especially our key Anonymous Donor (whose contribution dropped from $1,664,150 in 2010 to $979,000 in 2011 โ€“ about 20% of our total 2011 revenue). He has promised an increase inย 2012โ€ฆโ€

-Confirmation of exact amounts flowing to certain key climateย contrarians.ย 

โ€œfunding for high-profile individuals who regularly and publicly counter the alarmistย AGWย message. At the moment, this funding goes primarily to Craig Idso ($11,600 per month), Fred Singer ($5,000 per month, plus expenses), Robert Carter ($1,667 per month), and a number of other individuals, but we will consider expanding it, if funding can beย found.โ€

-Asย Brad Johnson reported today at ThinkProgress, confirmation that Heartland is working withย David Wojick, aย U.S.ย Energy Department contract worker and coal industry consultant, to develop a โ€˜Global Warming Curriculum for K-12ย Schools.โ€™

-Forbes and other business press are favored outlets for Heartlandโ€™s dissemination of climate denial messages, and the group is worried about maintaining that exclusive space. They note in particular the work ofย Dr. Peter Gleick:

โ€œEfforts at places such as Forbes are especially important now that they have begun to allow high-profile climate scientists (such as Gleick) to post warmist science essays that counter our own. This influential audience has usually been reliably anti-climate andย it is important to keep opposing voices out.โ€ (emphasisย added)

Note the irony here that Heartland Institute โ€“ one of the major mouthpieces behind the debunkedย โ€˜Climategateโ€™ย email theft who harped about the suppression of denier voices in peer-reviewed literature โ€“ now defending its turf in the unscientific business magazineย realm.

-Interesting mentions of Andrew Revkin as a potential ally worth โ€œcultivating,โ€ along with Judithย Curry.

โ€œEfforts might also include cultivating more neutral voices with big audiences (such as Revkin at DotEarth/NYTimes, who has a well-known antipathy for some of the more extremeย AGWย communicators such as Romm, Trenberth, and Hansen) or Curry (who has become popular with ourย supporters).โ€

-Confirmation that skeptic bloggerย Anthony Wattsย is part of Heartlandโ€™s funded network of misinformationย communicators.

โ€œWe have also pledged to help raise around $90,000 in 2012 for Anthony Watts to help him create a new website to track temperature stationย data.โ€

Stay tuned for more details as DeSmogBlog and others dig through this trove of Heartland Institute documents. The Heartland Instituteโ€™s legacy of evasion of this level of transparency and accountability has now beenย shattered.ย 

Read the documents [all PDF (except one .doc)]:

January 2012 Confidential Memo: 2012 Heartland Climate Strategy

Minutes of January 17 board meeting (.doc)

Agenda for January 17, 2012 Board Meeting

Board Meeting Package January 17, 2012

Binder 1 (maybe overlap with above documents)

2012 Heartland Budget

2012 Heartland Fundraising Plan

2010 Heartland IRS Form 990 (public document)

Stay tunedโ€ฆ see also DeSmogBlog’s Richard Littlemore’s coverage.  

**The Heartland Institute alleges that the 2012 climate strategy document is a โ€œfakeโ€ and has threatened the DeSmogBlog with legal action. However, the organization has not provided any proof to support its allegations. We see no basis in fact or law for us to remove this document, and will leave it available in the public interest.

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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