Originally posted by Gunslinger
The fact remains that political campaign funding by environmental groups to promote climate and environmental alarmism dwarfs spending by the fossil fuel industry by a three-to-one ratio. Environmental special interests, through their 527s, spent over $19 million compared to the $7 million that Oil and Gas spent through PACs in the 2004 election cycle.
According to OpenSecrets.org, Oil & Gas Industries ran to $25,652,689 in 2004 with individual contributions. $7,236,748 is just PACs.
Add in the Electric Utilities $15,740,833 ($11,415,013 PACs) to that total -- those guys have a vested interest in disproving global warming too. Coal mining's $2,340,118 ($498,850 PACs) might be germaine too.
Environmental PACs donated $87,589 (add that to the $19,019,166).
So it looks more like $43,579,490 vs $19,106,755.
If you just want to count PACs $19,150,611 vs $19,106,755
And technically the environmental 527s only spent $15,479,475 of the $19,019,166 they received.
Then there's the lobbying cash -- in 2004
Enviromental groups spent $7,837,517
Electric Utilities spent $89,141,466
Oil & Gas spent $50,787,527
$7,837,517 for the greens vs $139,928,993 for the "no global warming" guys