Bayer, GlaxoSmithKline, Verizon, and CUNA Drop Heartland Institute, Continuing Corporate Defections

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This is a guest post by Jesse Coleman that originally appeared at PolluterWatch.

Pharmaceutical giants Bayer and GlaxoSmithKline, along with Verizon, Wisconsin Insurance Alliance, and Credit Union National Association, have announced that they will not fund the climate change denying Heartland Institute in 2012.ย  According to the Heartland Instituteโ€™s own fundraising document, it hoped to receive $130,000 from these potential funders this year.ย  Todayโ€™s announcement brings the total number of corporate sponsors to drop Heartland to 15, representing $955,000 of Heartlandโ€™s projected $7.7 million budget thisย year.

This announcement comes in response to a petition signed by over 150,000 people calling for Heartlandโ€™s corporate funders to drop support of the organization, which recently ran a billboard campaign in Chicago comparing those that advocate for solutions to climate change to โ€œmurderers, tyrants, and madmen.โ€ย  The petition was organized by Forecast the Facts, Greenpeace, SumofUs, Sierra Club, the League of Conservation Voters, andย 350.org.

The Heartland Institute just finished their 7th โ€œInternational Conference on Climate Changeโ€ which ran from May21-23 in Chicago.ย  The conferences, which provides a platform and meeting space for professional climate science deniers, are dedicated to attacking the climate scientists and the scientific consensus on climate change.ย  This years conference also questioned the authenticity of President Obama’s Hawaiian birth certificate. Because of the funding gaps brought on by the mass defection of corporate sponsors Heartland Institute president Joe Bast.ย  Joe Bast said at theย conference:

โ€œI hope to see you at a future conference, but at this point we have no plans to do another ICCC.โ€

Major corporations and trade groups like Nucor, Pfizer, Reynolds American Inc., and Phrma continue to fund the Heartlandย Institute.

Recent press on the Heartlandย Institute:

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