Big Oil is funding a lot of climate change research. We see in one of the earliest ClimateGate e-mails how eager the scientists were to get Shell's money, thinking they could get a new building out of it. Exxon collaborated with environmental groups to produce a carbon tax agenda in 2009.
George Soros is doing plenty on his own, though they kicked Joe Romm's ClimateProgress off his own website, and made it subsidiary to the thinkprogress site. Tom Steyer is pledging $100 million for Democrats who support the green religious agenda, which is why they staged an all night filibuster on the issue and a walkout to highlight how determined they were to make people pay more for energy.
Only one side wants to use the power of government to make us do as they think best. That apparently is where the money makes a difference.
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