To: The Rhode Island State House, The Rhode Island State Senate, and Governor Gina Raimondo
Rhode Island State House: Stand Up to Climate Change Deniers
The Heartland Institute claims it was created to "discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems." In reality, they are a group that has been bankrolled by the Koch Brothers, Big Tobacco, and Exxon Mobil. Heartland's interest is clearly not in "finding and promoting ideas that empower people" as they claim but instead allowing their funders to manipulate credible sources and scientific facts. They manipulate the public to their own benefit and operate without repercussions.
Don't listen to their falsehoods. Don't let them influence your view of Carbon Pricing.
Don't listen to their falsehoods. Don't let them influence your view of Carbon Pricing.
Why is this important?
EnergizeRI and our carbon pricing proposal have recently come under attack from the Heartland Institute. We are taking this opportunity to reach out, set the record straight and shed some light on the work and reputation of this group as you consider their comments on carbon pricing legislation here in Rhode Island.
The non-profit Heartland Institute claims it was created to "discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems." However, upon review of the organization's body of work, it is clear they operate on a platform of climate change denial. In fact, the organization is well known as one of the nation's leading climate change deniers.
They are a think tank funded by groups such as the Koch Brothers, Big Tobacco, and Exxon Mobile. The only thing that Heartland seems to promote is misinformation.
This is the same group that included scientists on a list of "climate deniers" even after they claimed they were being misrepresented and asked to be removed. This is the same group that to this day denies the link between secondhand smoke and cancer, claiming "smoking in moderation has few, if any, adverse health effects."
Heartland's interest is clearly not in "finding and promoting ideas that empower people" as they claim but instead to allow their funders to manipulate credible sources and scientific facts. They manipulate the public to their own benefit and operate without repercussions.
To be very clear, we here at EnergizeRI are proud to have a group like the Heartland Institute as critics. We are even prouder to share that distinction with people like Pope Francis and President Obama.
There are legitimate debates to be had about the best way to address climate change, but pretending it isn't happening or that we are powerless to stop it helps no one. We are already seeing the effects of climate change here in our state. No Rhode Islander will deny the damage that was caused by Hurricane Sandy in Westerly and Charlestown. No one can deny the damage caused by the microbursts in Cranston or the severe flooding witnessed in Warwick. All over the state Rhode Islanders are dealing with the damage caused by climate change and leading climate scientists believe it will only get worse.
Climate change denial is no longer part of the national conversation and it should not be part of the policy debate here in Rhode Island. As President Obama himself said, "if anybody still wants to dispute the science around climate change, have at it, you'll be pretty lonely because you'll be debating our military, most of America's business leaders, the majority of the American people, almost the entire scientific community and 200 nations around the world who agree it’s a problem and intend to solve it."
All studies completed on our proposal to this point have shown that Carbon Pricing would create, not reduce jobs. The EnergizeRI Act is projected to add about 2,000 new jobs in the first few years alone and about 4,000 in total. The reasons for this are fairly simple. Rather than sending money that Rhode Islanders spend on fossil fuels each year to Texas or Saudi Arabia, the act redirects those funds into our own local economy. The act uses those funds to make investments in solar and wind as well as weatherization and other energy efficiency measures. The act makes investments into the fastest growing sector of our state’s economy: clean energy.
Finally, carbon pricing is recognized worldwide as one of the most effective emissions reductions tools. Seventy-four countries, 23 subnational jurisdictions, and more than 1,000 companies and investors expressed support for a price on carbon ahead of the UN Secretary-General's Climate Summit. Locally, the REMI study estimates that carbon pricing, as proposed in the EnergizeRI Act, would get us halfway to the Resilient RI goals all on its own.
Sign this Petition and tell our government that groups like Heartland have no place in conversations about our future.
The non-profit Heartland Institute claims it was created to "discover, develop, and promote free-market solutions to social and economic problems." However, upon review of the organization's body of work, it is clear they operate on a platform of climate change denial. In fact, the organization is well known as one of the nation's leading climate change deniers.
They are a think tank funded by groups such as the Koch Brothers, Big Tobacco, and Exxon Mobile. The only thing that Heartland seems to promote is misinformation.
This is the same group that included scientists on a list of "climate deniers" even after they claimed they were being misrepresented and asked to be removed. This is the same group that to this day denies the link between secondhand smoke and cancer, claiming "smoking in moderation has few, if any, adverse health effects."
Heartland's interest is clearly not in "finding and promoting ideas that empower people" as they claim but instead to allow their funders to manipulate credible sources and scientific facts. They manipulate the public to their own benefit and operate without repercussions.
To be very clear, we here at EnergizeRI are proud to have a group like the Heartland Institute as critics. We are even prouder to share that distinction with people like Pope Francis and President Obama.
There are legitimate debates to be had about the best way to address climate change, but pretending it isn't happening or that we are powerless to stop it helps no one. We are already seeing the effects of climate change here in our state. No Rhode Islander will deny the damage that was caused by Hurricane Sandy in Westerly and Charlestown. No one can deny the damage caused by the microbursts in Cranston or the severe flooding witnessed in Warwick. All over the state Rhode Islanders are dealing with the damage caused by climate change and leading climate scientists believe it will only get worse.
Climate change denial is no longer part of the national conversation and it should not be part of the policy debate here in Rhode Island. As President Obama himself said, "if anybody still wants to dispute the science around climate change, have at it, you'll be pretty lonely because you'll be debating our military, most of America's business leaders, the majority of the American people, almost the entire scientific community and 200 nations around the world who agree it’s a problem and intend to solve it."
All studies completed on our proposal to this point have shown that Carbon Pricing would create, not reduce jobs. The EnergizeRI Act is projected to add about 2,000 new jobs in the first few years alone and about 4,000 in total. The reasons for this are fairly simple. Rather than sending money that Rhode Islanders spend on fossil fuels each year to Texas or Saudi Arabia, the act redirects those funds into our own local economy. The act uses those funds to make investments in solar and wind as well as weatherization and other energy efficiency measures. The act makes investments into the fastest growing sector of our state’s economy: clean energy.
Finally, carbon pricing is recognized worldwide as one of the most effective emissions reductions tools. Seventy-four countries, 23 subnational jurisdictions, and more than 1,000 companies and investors expressed support for a price on carbon ahead of the UN Secretary-General's Climate Summit. Locally, the REMI study estimates that carbon pricing, as proposed in the EnergizeRI Act, would get us halfway to the Resilient RI goals all on its own.
Sign this Petition and tell our government that groups like Heartland have no place in conversations about our future.