• Re: Dark money group wired millions to law firm suing Big Oil with Dem

    From Fox News@21:1/5 to L Ron on Thu Nov 16 12:02:28 2023
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    L Ron <elonx@protonmail.com> wrote in news:uiuk3f$uuml$6@dont-email.me:

    Biden gets caught being a crook again.

    'Across the board, it's rotten,' energy expert Tom Pyle tells Fox News
    Digital.

    FIRST ON FOX: A major left-wing dark money nonprofit organization
    earmarked millions of dollars last year to a private law firm that's spearheading climate litigation against the oil industry on behalf of Democrat-led cities and states, according to newly published tax filings.

    New Venture Fund — which is managed by Arabella Advisors, a firm that
    oversees a liberal billion-dollar dark money network — wired grants worth
    a total of $2.5 million to the California-based Sher Edling in 2022 alone,
    per the tax filings reviewed by Fox News Digital. Across the country, Sher Edling has taken up novel climate litigation against major oil and gas producers, arguing the industry has misled the public about the threat
    posed by global warming.

    "It smacks of a political operation," Tom Pyle, the president of the
    Institute for Energy Research, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "You
    have this whole self-dealing scheme where progressive donors are hiding
    behind nonprofits and taking advantage of that from a tax perspective,
    then funding Democrat law firms, and also, Democrat politicians and
    elected officials are participating as well."

    "Across the board, it's rotten," Pyle continued. "This is further evidence
    that the green movement is no longer about protecting the environment.
    It's about being a political, financial and organizational arm of the Democratic Party."

    JUDGE PRESIDING OVER BIG OIL CLIMATE CHANGE LAWSUIT REVEALS CONNECTION TO PLAINTIFF'S ECO LAWYERS

    Since 2016, the year Sher Edling was founded, the firm has pursued
    aggressive climate-related litigation on behalf of Delaware, Minnesota,
    Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York City, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Baltimore, Honolulu and several local governments across the country. The first-of-their-kind lawsuits argue that oil companies are financially responsible for global warming and, therefore, weather events that impact people and communities.

    On its website, the firm says its climate practice seeks to hold oil
    companies like Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell accountable for their alleged "deception" about climate change. It says that the fossil fuel industry
    has known for decades that burning fossil fuels would cause global
    warming, thus making the industry responsible for mass human devastation
    caused by such human-induced climate change.

    BIDEN NOMINEE COORDINATED DARK MONEY CLIMATE NUISANCE LAWSUITS INVOLVING LEONARDO DICAPRIO

    While the entirety of Sher Edling's funding structure is unknown, the firm
    has for years raised millions of dollars from nonprofits whose individual donors are obscured from public view, meaning anonymous individuals and
    groups are supporting its climate litigation. The arrangement, though, has attracted scrutiny from Senate Commerce Committee ranking member Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky.

    "As I’ve warned, it’s clear radical, left-wing dark money groups are
    footing the bill for Sher Edling’s climate crusade with the goal of
    bankrupting American energy employers," Cruz told Fox News Digital in a statement. "New Venture Fund and Sher Edling’s litigious gamble is nothing
    but an attempt at achieving a goal lacking majority support in Congress:
    the eradication of fossil fuels."

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/dark-money-group-wired-millions-law-firm- suing-big-oil-dem-states

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