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Newsjock

(11,733 posts)
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 08:12 PM Mar 2012

General Motors pulls funding from climate sceptic thinktank Heartland

Source: The Guardian

General Motors, the world's largest carmaker, has confirmed that it is pulling funding from the Heartland Institute, an ultra-conservative thinktank known for its scepticism about climate change.

The decision by the GM Foundation to halt its support for Heartland after 20 years underlines the new image the carmaker is seeking to project as part of its social responsibility programme. In the past GM has itself been associated with efforts to discredit climate change science, but in recent years it has been investing heavily in green technologies and cars including the electric/petrol hybrid, the Chevy Volt.

In a statement, GM said that it now runs its business "as if climate change is real and believe we have a role to play in developing new cars, trucks and technologies that can make a difference".

The funding cut – just $15,000 a year – is small beer for the institute, which has a multi-million dollar turnover, largely from a single anonymous donor. But it is a blow to the standing of the thinktank and to the leading role it plays as an advocate of climate change scepticism.

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/mar/30/climate-change-general-motors-heartland-institute

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General Motors pulls funding from climate sceptic thinktank Heartland (Original Post) Newsjock Mar 2012 OP
Time to start marketing the Volt eh? dballance Mar 2012 #1
Well, better late than never. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #2
nicely done Mysfyt Mar 2012 #3
Leaves one wondering what took them so long! jimlup Mar 2012 #4
Well. Even GM could see where the future car market was going. PFunk Mar 2012 #5
Fantastic...........now about 100 million more to go....... MindMover Mar 2012 #6
small beer or not SemperEadem Mar 2012 #7
It's pathetic that the UK papers cover our country better than our papers do. SunSeeker Mar 2012 #8

jimlup

(7,968 posts)
4. Leaves one wondering what took them so long!
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 08:42 PM
Mar 2012

I mean it is one thing to be guilty of "wishful corporate thinking" and quite another to be in out right denial. Further - denial is going to be very very costly. Companies like GM would do well to position themselves on the side of the FACTS.

PFunk

(876 posts)
5. Well. Even GM could see where the future car market was going.
Fri Mar 30, 2012, 08:50 PM
Mar 2012

I.e higher gas mileage, alt, fuels, battery/fuel cell power-plants, etc. But I think it was the backlash against it's Volt that was the last straw.

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