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    Leaked: Conservative Group Plans Anti-Climate Education Program

    Update, 4:55 pm ET: The Heartland Institute released a statement this afternoon calling the document leaks "criminal" and claiming that one of the documents, which purports to be the organization's climate change strategy, is faked. However, blogger Anthony Watts and geologist Robert Carter have confirmed online and to news organizations that they have been paid or pledged money by the Institute as outlined in the documents. James M. Taylor, a senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, confirmed to ThinkProgress Green that the school educational project is ongoing. 

    Leaked documents from the free-market conservative organization The Heartland Institute reveal a plan to create school educational materials that contradict the established science on climate change.

    The documents, leaked by an anonymous donor and released on DeSmogBlog, include the organization's 2012 fundraising plan. It lists Heartland Institute donors, from the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation (established by Koch Industries billionaire Charles G. Koch), to Philip Morris parent company Altria, to software giant Microsoft and pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly.

    The climate change education project is funded so far by an anonymous donor who has given $13 million to the Institute over the past five years. Proposed by policy analyst David Wojick, who holds a doctorate in epistemology and has worked for coal and electricity generation companies, the project would create education "modules" written to meet curriculum guidelines for every grade level.

    "Many people lament the absence of educational material suitable for K-12 students on global warming that isn't alarmist or overtly political," the report reads. "Heartland has tried to make material available to teachers, but has had only limited success."

    Funding skepticism

    Heartland focuses on free-market issues across the board, including promoting charter schools, lobbying for business-friendly finance, insurance and real estate rules and promoting prescription drug availability before full Food and Drug Administration testing.

    In the area of climate change, the leaked documents revealed that the group funds vocal climate skeptics, including Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change founder Craig Idso ($11,600 per month), physicist Fred Singer ($5,000 plus expenses per month), and New Zealand geologist Robert Carter ($1,667 per month). They've also pledged $90,000 to skeptical meteorologist Anthony Watts, who blogs at WattsUpWithThat.com.

    The documents also reveal a communications strategy aimed at "keep[ing] opposing voices out" of publications such as Forbes Magazine, where the audience is "reliably anti-climate."

    On the education front, Wojick would be paid $5,000 per module, or $25,000 per quarter, according to the report's tentative estimates, to produce the Heartland climate curricula. The Institute's anonymous donor has pledged $100,000 to the project, which the Institute hopes to match from other donors.

    Each module would inject skepticism into the scientific consensus on climate change. Example statements in the report include: "Whether humans are changing the climate is a major scientific controversy;" "Models are used to explore various hypotheses about how climate works. Their reliability is controversial;" and "Whether CO2 [carbon dioxide] is a pollutant is controversial." The modules would also teach that the idea of carbon dioxide as a pollutant is "controversial," arguing that carbon dioxide is crucial to life on Earth and that natural emissions are 20 times those of human emissions.

    Creating controversy

    In fact, while some of these statements may be politically controversial, they are not particularly scientifically controversial. For example, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2007 Fourth Assessment Report, which synthesizes global scientific findings about climate change, states: "Since the start of the industrial era (about 1750), the overall effect of human activities on climate has been a warming influence. The human impact on climate during this era greatly exceeds that due to known changes in natural processes, such as solar changes and volcanic eruptions."

    Likewise, while models cannot represent the climate system perfectly (thus the uncertainly in how much the Earth will warm for a given amount of emissions), climate simulations are checked and re-checked against real-world observations and are an established tool in understanding the atmosphere.

    And while carbon dioxide is crucial for plant life, the carbon balance on Earth is a delicate cycle, with oceans and land able to absorb only so much CO2. Humans do emit only a fraction of the 750 gigatons of CO2 that move through the atmosphere each year, but small changes in the total amount can overwhelm so-called carbon "sinks" such as the ocean, resulting in important, and cumulative, changes in the atmosphere. [10 Ways the Weather Changed History]

    "These documents are breathtaking, and they reveal what many of us have long suspected: That there is a campaign afoot by groups directly funded by the fossil fuel industry and right-wing foundations such as Koch Industries to mislead the public about climate change," Pennsylvania State University climatologist Michael Mann wrote in an email to LiveScience.

    Other donors giving more than $10,000 a year to the Institute include Allied World Assurance Company, Amgen, USA, AT&T, Bayer Corporation, Comcast Corporation, GlaxoSmithKline and General Motors. Links to all documents can be found at DeSmogBlog.

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Stephanie Pappas on Twitter @sipappas. Follow LiveScience for the latest in science news and discoveries on Twitter @livescience and on Facebook.

     
    • SouthSiderz  •  3 mths ago
      Politicians are not qualified, and should not be teaching science.
      Another thing they have their nose in where it don't belong.
      • true democrat 3 mths ago
        you mean liberal's , right.
      • mac 3 mths ago
        The only think a liberal should be allowed to do is wipe the #$%$ of another liberal.
      • Stan 3 mths ago
        Any politician is not qualified to speak on climate change. It is science, not politics.
    • CharnelleW  •  3 mths ago
      Even if global warming wasn't real (I believe it is and should be handled ASAP) what's wrong with looking for new sources of fuel and becoming a cleaner society?
      ..
      • Glowby 3 mths ago
        Nothing wrong with that at all. We've been looking and developing new sources all along. (Just not on an ASAP basis ... yet.)
      • CharnelleW 3 mths ago
        I just think that's something we all can agree with....I mean, oil isn't going to last forever
      • Ed Casner 3 mths ago
        I'll go ahead and plant some new trees, even though I do not support the AGW hypothesis. I find little wrong with having extra trees.
    • Steve B  •  3 mths ago
      When politics try to control science - WATCH OUT
    • Richard  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      People should stop politicizing science.
      • Allknowing 3 mths ago
        this is straight from the mouth of Rush Limburger
    • jig  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      I don't know why all the nonsense. The climate has been in a continual process of evolution since day one. It needs to be studied not denied.
      • DavidS 3 mths ago
        and one of the questions that needs to be studied very vigorously is to what extent humanity impacts Earth's environment.
      • Jan Trescak 3 mths ago
        I agree. Science is never settled and real scientist must be septic not ideolog.
      • Stuart 3 mths ago
        Yes, it has and now scientists have determined that the changes are faster than just explained by natural causes...and indeed are a factor of humans pushing the balance out of control. Time to act is now before the consequences are so much greater. Already many are dying and ecosystems of other species changed...do we have the moral "right" do kill off other species? Do we have themoral right to kill off ourselves?
    • cocheta  •  3 mths ago
      Sigh......
    • Get Newtrich  •  3 mths ago
      It's funny and ironic at how easily it is to get rich people to part with their money. Just find the right "Hot" button and they get thier wallet out everytime.
      • Eric K 3 mths ago
        As long as it's not to the U.S. Treasury. They'll spend twice as much to avoid paying.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Why does Conservative have to equal anti-science and ignorance?
    • Douglas, Oliver Wendell D ...  •  3 mths ago
      The spread of misinformation is abuse of Free Speech
    • R  •  Greenbelt, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Jay refers to climategate. Oh yeah, that nontroversy where a bunch of denialists released emails out of context. Last count 7 independent inquiries, not one even mild rebuke of any of the scientists, not one scientific result overturned, not one scientific society reversing its endorsement of the consensus that we are changing the climate? That the one you mean, Jay?
    • curious  •  Warminster, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Thank goodness our flat earth is at the center of the universe!
    • Motorcyclemike  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      And it will be taught right along side intelligent design 101. Fred and Wilma have announced they are pulling pebbles out of school.
    • MGR  •  Reno, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      There is no "scientific" controversy. Only a "political" one.
    • Eric1  •  3 mths ago
      The Heartland Institute has implied that nearly all of the documents are authentic — they were apparently obtained when someone posing as a board member convinced a staffer to "re-send" the documents to a new email account. That's criminal fraud, Heartland said, and "we intend to find this person and see him or her put in prison for these crimes."
    • G  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      how many people blowing her about global warming have degrees in geology, goephysics, physics or any other training beyond 7th grade science? Political idealogy and personal beliefs are not science no matter how much the talk show bozos want you to think. As far as common sense goes, in previous times common sense dictated that the earth was flat, diseases were caused by bad air, animals spontaneously generated from mud, the only elements were fire earth, air and water, and every bridge had a troll.

      hard to believe that in the 21st century we have large segments of the population that sooner belive in astrology and not astronomy, metaphysics and not physics. alchemy and not chemistry, space aliens and not lunar landings..

      Is global warming real? I don't know, but I would sooner bet on the results of years of research of highly trained scientists than in the hours of rantings of vested interest blowhards and corporate stooges, most of which have no scientific training at all.

      Just because you dont understand something, dosent automatically mean it is some deep dark conspiracy and must be evil or wrong. I dont understand quantum physics, but it doesnt mean that my computer, tv, cell phone, and other technology that are the beneficiarys of that theory dont exist.

      science is not a democratic endevour. Theories are not approved or trashed by a show of hands. bad science is soon dropped as there is no bigger group of critics than other scientists. The fact that there is a general concensus usually, means the basic idea is correct.
    • MISSION ACCOMPLISHED  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      "Anti-Climate" and "Education" sounds like an oxymoron.
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      From Desmogblog

      "The Global Climate Coalition, an industry-funded group that spent years vehemently contesting any evidence linking anthropogenic activity to climate change, found itself in the uncomfortable position of rejecting its own experts’ recommendations when they reached the inevitable conclusion that the contribution of manmade greenhouse gas emissions to climate change could not be refuted."

      "That’s right: even the scientists that these companies had consistently trotted out to discredit the findings of the IPCC could no longer deny the truth when faced with the hard facts. They acknowledged as much in an internal report released in 1995 in which they stated unequivocably that:"

      'The scientific basis for the Greenhouse Effect and the potential impact of human emissions of greenhouse gases such as CO2 on climate is well established and cannot be denied.'

      "When confronted with this frank assessment, the leadership of the Global Climate Coalition did the only reasonable thing: drop the offending passages and expunge the report’s existence from the public record."
    • Solar Child  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Smug and secure in their wealth they sense not their undoing.
    • Glowby  •  Fox River Grove, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      BUSTED!
      These scumbags did EXACTLY the same thing during the tobacco-cancer and acid rain "controversies". They're nothing but political hacks. They should be brought up on charges for sedition. They are enemies of the state.
    • Michael  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I thought the smithers charater in the simpsons was made up but I guess he is just a koch brother
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