Koch Industries War with the EPA

Koch Industries has been at war with the EPA for decades. Rather than accept the EPA's science based approach to managing climate change, Koch funds organizations that fabricate their own facts and publish propaganda papers that pose as credible academic information. Armed with a blatent disregard for the facts, Koch industries is fighting the EPA on initiatives ranging from efforts to reduce surface Ozone, to the classification of formaldehyde as a carcinogen.

Some truly absurd statements have come out of the Koch created think tank known as the Mercantus Center. In response to the EPA move to reduce surface ozone in 1997, Susan Dudley, a senior official at the Mercatus Center, argued that smog actually benefits humans because it reduces the incidence of skin cancer.

Koch Industries is taking on the EPA and they are mustering all the support they can buy to divest the agency of their regulatory powers.

Rather than pursue legislation that could force Koch Industries into line with the facts or protect the EPA from the Kochs' assaults, many members of the House and the Senate seem to share the Koch agenda.

Last June, forty-seven of the Senate's 100 senators voted to permanently strip the EPA of its power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. Some legislators are planning another attempt at passing legislation that would suspend the EPA's regulation of greenhouse gases.

A good illustration of the scope of Koch Industries influence involves their resistance to the EPA's attempt to classify formaldehyde as a “known carcinogen.” Koch Industries has been lobbying to prevent this from happening. It is no coincidence that the company produces formaldehyde in great quantities.

The ownership of Koch Industries is not deterred by the experimental evidence indicating that formaldehyde causes cancer. When you are the owner of one of the world's most powerful corporations you wield tremendous power and you have access to the levers of power.

David Koch, the owner of Koch Industries, disagrees with the science on formaldehyde, and this is a point which he argues from his position on the National Cancer Advisory Board.


Related Posts
The Kochs' War Against Obama and the Democrats
Supreme Court and the Koch Brothers Clandestine War
The Kochs' War on Oversight and Environmental Regulation
The Koch Brothers and the Cato Institute's Climate Denial
The Koch Created Mercatus Center's Push for Deregulation
The Kochs' Citizens for a Sound Economy Feigned Grassroots
Koch Spending on Political Influence
Kochs' Climate Science Denial
Koch Industries Financing Climate Denial
Video Linking the Kochs' and the Tea Party
Koch Industries and the Tea Party's Corporate "Grassroots"
Kochs' Tea Party Republicans and Climate Change Denial
Koch Industries' Environmental Crimes
The Koch Brothers' No Climate Tax Pledge
Koch Destroys the Environment and Funds Climate Denial
Tea Party Bolsters Republican Commitment to Obstructionism
Tea Party's Climate Change Denial
Tea Party Candidates and O'Donnell's Constitution Confusion
Republicans' Anti-Science Stance on Global Warming
Republican Strategy for the 2010 Midterms and Beyond
Republican Political Finance and the Midterm Elections
Republicans Undermining Climate Legislation
Green Stimulus Spending and Republican Opposition
Environmental Issues in California and 5 Key Senate Races
Election 2010 Midterm Predictions
Democrat's Chances in the 2010 Midterms
The 2010 Midterms and the Fight Against Climate Change
The Global Work Party and US Midterm Elections
California's Proposition 23
Health Care Legislation and Implications for the Environment
Why We Did Not Get A Binding Agreement At COP15
Obama Needs the Senate to Succeed on Climate Change
Deniers Deprived of Misinformation Strategy
The Dangerous Diversion of Climategate
The Business of Climate Change Deception
The New International System: The Role of Government
What is Wrong with the Right
SHARE

Melili

  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
  • Image
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 comments:

Post a Comment