Greenpeace action calls out climate fraud and astroturfing funded by Big Oil

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mikeg This morning, several Greenpeace activists laid down some astroturf (the real kind) in front of the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the American Petroleum Institute (API), and erected a sign that read "CLIMATE FRAUD, FUNDED BY BIG OIL." The sign and astroturf were also accompanied by the logos of oil giants ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Chevron, all of which are members of API.



The action was meant to protest the US oil industry’s plans to have oil company employees attend anti-US climate action rallies while masquerading as concerned “Energy Citizens.” This Energy Citizens campaign is an attempt to use a tactic known as “astroturfing,” in which they give the appearance of a genuine grassroots movement while hiding the fact that it is actually a well-funded effort coordinated by large multinational corporations with a vested interest in preventing any new regulations of their dirty energy business.

The astroturf got laid pretty thick today in my hometown, Houston, where the first Energy Citizens rally occurred (showing just how non-grassroots this campaign is, Chevron apparently bussed many of its employees to the event).

The API memo (available here, along with Greenpeace's response to API), leaked to colleagues of mine here at Greenpeace last week, called on the CEOs of some of the world’s biggest oil companies to “indicate to your company leadership your strong support for employee participation in the rallies.” The API’s President, Jack Gerard, further warns the world’s oil barons to treat the memo as “sensitive,” arguing that “we don’t want our critics to know our game plan.”

Had it not been for the leaked memo, these Energy Citizens events might have been just another of Big Oil’s dirty tricks intended to thwart real public debate on global warming policy. But by recognizing what we’re up against and mobilizing a response, we can ensure that the debate about how best to kickstart a clean energy revolution is not sullied by purveyors of dirty energy.

The concern here absolutely needs to be what’s best for the environment, not what’s best for the oil industry’s bottom line. Global warming is the most pressing environmental crisis of our time. But that doesn’t phase Big Oil, or many other dirty energy providers, for that matter. So far this year, over  $82 million has been spent on corporate lobbyists to argue against climate change legislation, not only by Big Oil, but also by King Coal and gas companies across the US.

Whether you support the Waxman-Markey legislation or not, it is imperative that you get involved, get vocal, and be part of the real grassroots movement calling for science-based policies to deal with the severity of the climate crisis. Let’s make sure Big Oil’s employees are offered new employment opportunities as part of a green energy revolution so that they no longer have to fear for their job if they refuse to attend some bogus “Energy Citizen” rally.

Comments (8)

  • Permalink creativegreenius on August 18, 2009
    Here where I live in Torrance California the Exxon Mobil refinery has been cooking the planet by spewing greenhouse gasses 24/7 and won't tell us what their carbon footprint is. Our local elected representatives here are too weak, ignorant and cowardly to stand up for the people.

    Just a few miles up the road we've got the liars and polluters from Chevron ruining the atmosphere and our future in El Segundo.

    The people who work at both these toxic sites have blood on their hands and are sheep-like propagandists who will say and do anything to keep their employment gravy train running no matter how much damage they do and how much destruction they personally are responsible for.

    I don't have a single ounce of sympathy or any empathy for them at all. They know exactly what their product does and the result of their handiwork is. They'd all kill their own childrens' future for another buck in their pocket today.

    I'd like to see those currently unemployed given the first crack at new green jobs long before the "good old boys and girls" of the toxic oil industry get another chance. I'd rather see those carbon collaborators spend the rest of their day cleaning up the mess they've made.

  • Permalink Zen Dog on August 18, 2009
    Here's an idea.

    Find the local nut job. You know, the angry white man who foams at the mouth, and doesn't know why.

    It's just stimulus response, and you can harness it. It isn't right of course. No, it isn't. That's alright. We will continue to produce more people like that every year, unless it can be demonstrated that this process can be interdicted, and turned to uses unenvisioned by the engineers of this process.

    So here is how it works:

    -- Identify the foaming at the mouth wing nut, [he's angry, using the English langue to form inintelligible verbal constructs of rage, and wearing a 'tin foil hat']

    -- observe the subject - WITHOUT INTERACTING - to determine that stimulus most likely to result in rage response

    -- During the observation period wear t-shirts affiliated with local university, blend in with that crowd so that later it will appear to have been just another behavioral quiz gone ary - [you haven't heard the quiz? It comes with questions like: Are you master of your own domain? What's the nature of your sexuality? What do you believe about God and spirituality? How suggestable are you? that kind of thing.]

    -- Once the rage stimulus has been identified, surround the subject with t-shirts bearing the logo of the local Oil Industry office, and present rage inducing stimuli. Repeat until desired detonation takes place.

    To achieve maximum effect, create a national advertising campaign, one that using the tools of behavioral advertising foreshadows the detonation event, and be sure to incorporate the slogan FIST BUMP FIREWORKS. To increase effectiveness of the behavioral advertising, a bit of truth on this point may be greatly beneficial, and that would be achieved by attaching the FIST BUMP FIREWORKS slogan to an icon representing the general population, the average Joe.

    [Fist Bump Fireworks is, to my understanding, a slogan first used in an advertising campaign paid for by McDonald's that first aired in the Vermont area on the same day DR. GEORGE TILLER was shot by the same type of individual I am suggesting be used above.]

    Sounds crazy? That's alright. I'm headed over to an NRA website now, to invite them up to Vermont for another gun protest. Never mind. I'm sure you don't want to know.

    http://zendogblog.net
  • Permalink annakay on August 18, 2009
    Those big oil companies have no shame!! They don't care about people or the environment... it's all about making money.. at any cost! Over 1,000 people have died from cancer and thousands more are sick with skin and respiratory illnesses from the oil and toxic water that Chevron dumped into the streams in Ecuador and Chevron is using all kinds of dirty tricks to avoid responsibility for the contamination. See for yourself here: http://www.thechevronpit.blogspot.com
  • Permalink rpauli on August 18, 2009
    Carbon fuel industries have lost all moral arguments.


    http://www.noenergytomorrow.org/2009/08/-the-american-petroleum-insitute.html
  • Permalink greenarrow9 on August 19, 2009
    Great post. So good to see Greenpeace exposing this kind of fraud. Wolves in cheap clothing. Funny, too, that the original AstroTurf(TM) was a product of a Monsanto lab and is primarily a petroleum-based (plastic) product.

    http://members.greenpeace.org/blog/greenarrow9
  • Permalink ntstell on August 19, 2009
    No Shame.
  • Permalink Citizen Sarah on August 19, 2009
    A couple of us from Public Citizen's Texas office were able to sneak in and crash this Astroturf rally/ company picnic yesterday. For our story and video, check out http://biturl.cc/QaQ
  • savee419
    Permalink savee419 on August 20, 2009
    I couldn't BELIEVE this when it came out - not that I wasn't surprised by it. Thanks for sharing!

    Another sorry attempt to keep themselves relevant.
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