A coalition of groups that include Greenpeace and the Sierra Club has taken credit for winning the defection of Eli Lilly, BB&T Bank, PepsiCo, General Motors, State Farm and USAA from Heartland.
âAll corporations should immediately pull their funding from the Heartland Institute in light of Heartlandâs ongoing and extreme support of climate change denial,â said the coalition. Their effort began after a global warming promoter obtained internal Heartland donor documents while posing as somebody else. It kicked into high gear with Heartland rented a billboard that compared climate change advocates to the Unabomber. The group pulled the billboard, conceding that it was âover the top.â
In an exclusive and lengthy statement to Secrets, Heartland said that it âhas long been a prime target of the environmental left for committing the âsinâ of highlighting observable climate data that has proved inconvenient to the narrative of global warming alarmism.â
It said that âsome donorsâ have jumped ship this year. âWeâre sorry to see them go,â said the statement. The group said that the internal emails improperly obtained by warming activist Peter Gleick provided a list of donors that the liberals have been âharanguing.â Gleick quit his global warming group in the scandal.
Heartland, which also works on tax policy, health care and education, said that the corporate defections wonât kill it, explaining that the donations make up for just one-third of its budget and that no corporation contribution covers more than 5 percent of its budget. The bulk of donations comes from supporting foundations and 1,800 individuals, âmany of whom have told us they are now motivated to increase their donations this year.â
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