Ficha técnica
Fundador:
Director científico del Heartland Institute
Año de fundación:
1998
Presidente emérito:
Vicepresidente:
Keith E. Idso
Director:
Craig D. Idso
Julene E. Idso
Negacionistas de referencia:
Robert E. Ferguson
Keith Idso
Julene M. Idso
Fred Palmer, Senior Fellow
Sede actual:
Tempe, Arizona
Misión declarada:
“To separate reality from rhetoric in the emotionally-charged debate that swirls around the subject of carbon dioxide and global change.”
Orientación religiosa:
Fundamentalismo cristiano
Orientación económica:
Ultraliberal (libertarian)
Agencias de PR:
Medios de comunicación:
CO2 Science Magazine
Posicionamiento negacionista climático:
«A weak short-term correlation between CO2 and temperature proves nothing about causation.»
«Strong negative climatic feedbacks prohibit catastrophic warming.»
«Growth-enhancing effects of CO2 create an impetus for cooling.»
«There is no evidence for warming-induced increases in extreme weather.»
«Elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 are a boon to the biosphere.»
«Atmospheric CO2 enrichment brings growth and prosperity to man and nature alike.»
Otros negacionismos:
Económico
Actividades:
Project commissioned by the Greening Earth Society entitled «Forecasting World Food Supplies: The Impact of the Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentration,» presented at the Second Annual Dixy Lee Ray Memorial Symposium
Origen de la financiación documentada:
ExxonMobil: $100.000 (1998-2006)
Greening Earth Society
Western Fuels Association
According to Media Transparency, in 1999 the Center received $50,000 from the Sarah Scaife Foundation, and in 2003 another $50,000 for «General operating support»[19]; but this information may conflict with the Center’s 2003 «Grants and contributions» Form 990 numbers above.
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