Deep Drilling, Deep Pockets in Congress
Common Cause report dated Nov. 10, 2011 by James Browning & Alex Kaplan
Deep Drilling, Deep Pockets Part II--Lobbying Expenditures
Oil & gas lobbying in Albany. By Common Cause/NY, April 2011.
Deep Drilling, Deep Pockets Part III: : Expenditures of the Natural Gas Industry in NY to Influence Public Policy, Campaign Contributions
By Common Cause/NY, January, 2012.
Deep Drilling, Deep Pockets 2010
By Common Cause, June 10, 2010.
An Analysis of 10 Research Collaboration Contracts Between Leading Energy Companies and Major U.S. Universities
The world’s largest oil companies are showing surprising interest in financing alternative energy research at U.S. universities. Over the past decade, five of the world’s top 10 oil companies—ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp., BP PLC, Royal Dutch Shell Group, and ConocoPhillips Co.—and other large traditional energy companies with a direct commercial stake in future energy markets have forged dozens of multi-year, multi-million-dollar alliances with top U.S. universities and scientists to carry out energy-related research. Much of this funding by “Big Oil” is being used for research into new sources of alternative energy and renewable energy, mostly biofuels.
Executive Summary: A Climate of Corporate Control How Corporations Have Influenced the U.S. Dialogue on Climate Science and Policy
Union of Concerned Scientists, May, 2012
A Climate of Corporate Control How Corporations Have Influenced the U.S. Dialogue on Climate Science and Policy
Union of Concerned Scientists, May, 2012
CLEAN ENERGY UNDER SIEGE Following the Money Trail Behind the Attack on Renewable Energy
Sierra Club Report posted Aug. 2012
Fracking and the Revolving Door in Pennsylvania
Public Accountability Initiative, February, 2013.
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