Mostly. [url=http://www.isciencetimes.com/articles/6577/20131225/climate-change-climate-change-deniers-dark-money-global-warming.htm]Lots[/url] [url=http://cleantechnica.com/2013/12/24/conservatives-donate-1b-to-climate-denying-groups-per-year/]of[/url] [url=http://arstechnica.com/science/2013/12/billion-dollar-climate-denial-network-exposed/]sources[/url] on this, but here's the one from ars.
[quote]An extensive study into the financial networks that support groups denying the science behind climate change and opposing political action has found a vast, secretive web of think tanks and industry associations, bankrolled by conservative billionaires.
"I call it the climate-change counter movement," study author Robert Brulle, who published his results in the journal Climatic Change, told the Guardian. "It is not just a couple of rogue individuals doing this. This is a large-scale political effort."
His work, which is focused on the United States, shows how a network of 91 think tanks and industry groups are primarily responsible for conservative opposition to climate policy. Almost 80 percent of these groups are registered as charitable organizations for tax purposes and collectively received more than seven billion dollars between 2003 and 2010.
Among those named as key nodes of the network were the American Enterprise Institute, which claims to have no institutional position on climate change, and the Heritage Foundation, which campaigns on a number of issues.
However, Brulle admitted that tracing the funding back to its original sources was difficult, as around three-quarters of the money has been routed through trusts that assure anonymity to their donors.
While it was not always possible to separate funds designated strictly for climate-change work from overall budgets, Brulle said: "This is how wealthy individuals or corporations translate their economic power into political and cultural power."
He added: "They have their profits and they hire people to write books that say climate change is not real. They hire people to go on TV and say climate change is not real. It ends up that people without economic power don't have the same size voice as the people who have economic power, and so it ends up distorting democracy."[/quote]So there you have it.
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The Earth has gone through literally millions of cooling and heating periods over the past 4.5 billions years. I want to live in a healthy environment with clean water and clean air, but it's typical human hubris to think that we know more than we do about complex Earth systems. Most of the science showing warming is based on info on the past 100 to 200 years. That is less than a drop in the ocean of the time that the Earth has existed. The Earth was warmer 1500 years ago than it is now. My point is, don't believe everything you read just because it fits within your politics. We just don't know. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to reduce pollution and CO2 emissions. In a hundred years, people will look back and laugh at what we thought we knew.