On July 30, the Republican minorityย of theย U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works,ย headed by Sen. David Vitter, released a report titled โThe Chain of Environmental Command:ย How a Club of Billionaires and Their Foundations Control the Environmental Movement and Obamaโs EPA.โ
Critics of the report say it isย propaganda designed to skewer the Obama EPA and environmental philanthropists for โconspiring to help the environment.โ
Vitter’s chief source of campaign cash is the oil and gas industryย and he recently called the billionaire Koch Brothers โtwo of the most patriotic Americans in the history of the Earth.โย
What the 92-page report leaves out is that Vitter โ an esteemedย member of the Senate โMillionaires Clubโ โย owns tens of thousands of dollars in stocks of the electric utilityย Wisconsin Energy Corporation (We Energies), which owns major coal-fired power plants in both Oak Creek, Wisc. and Pleasant Prairie, Wisc.
We Energies says it stands to lose economically if the proposed Obama EPA carbon rules are implemented, citing the potential risks related to legislation and regulation in itsย most recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 10-Q.
โAny legislation or regulation that may ultimately be adopted, either at the federal or state level, designed to reduce GHG emissions could have a material adverse impact on our electric generation and natural gas distribution operations,โ We Energies stated on theย form.
โSuch regulation could make some of our electric generating units uneconomic to maintain or operate, and could adversely affect our future results ofย operations.โ
We Energies CEO Gale Klappa also voiced dissatisfaction with the proposed rule during his company’s most recent earnings call, saying the company will submit comment to the EPA as part of the public comment period.
Not Just Wisconsinย Energy
Financialย disclosure formsย forย 2013ย obtained by DeSmogBlog show that, beyond We Energies, Vitter also owns stock in other companies with โskin in the gameโ on fossil fuel investments, such asย General Electric,ย NextEra Energyย andย Emerson Electric.ย
Like We Energies, NextEra Energyย โ which owns Florida Light & Powerย โ said greenhouse gas regulations at either the federal or state level could hurt its corporate bottom line in its most recent SEC Formย 10-Q.
โ[NextEra]ย business could be negatively affected by federal or state laws or regulations mandating new or additional limits on the production of greenhouse gas emissions,โ reads the Form 10-Q.
โExtensive federal regulation of the operations of [the company] exposes [it] to significant and increasing compliance costs and may also expose them to substantial monetary penalties and other sanctions for complianceย failures.โ
Vitter also owns stock in oil majors ExxonMobil andย Chevron.
Vitter owns $250,000-$500,000 in Chevron stock alone, not including ownership in other related holdings, such as the company’s mutual funds. When that is tallied, Vitter ownsย hundreds of thousands more dollarsย worth of Chevronย holdings.
Spokespeople forย U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and Sen. Vitter’s office did not respond to a request for comment from DeSmogBlog sent viaย email.
Transparency is in the Eye of theย Beholder
In the opening section of the report, the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Worksย wrote that โthe Billionaireโs Club is not, and seemingly does not, want to be transparent about the groups they fund and how much they are supportingย them.โ
Yet the hundreds of thousands of dollars in investments owned by Vitter in companies that stand to lose from the proposed Obama EPA carbon rules go unmentioned anywhere in theย report.
Transparency, some would say, is in the eye of theย beholder.ย
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