Posted by Brad Johnson on 21/08/2008 at 07:44AM
A report from the Public Campaign Action Fund on 2008 spending by oil
and coal industries
finds that they are on track to spend about one billion dollars this
year on lobbying, political contributions, and advertising. The full
report
amasses the following expenditures:
Amounts in millions |
Coal/Electric Utilities |
Oil/Gas |
Total |
Political Contributions |
$16.5 |
$20.9 |
$37.4 |
Lobbying Expenditures |
73.7 |
55.3 |
129.0 |
Paid Media |
7.4 |
201.2 |
208.6 |
Other Political Spending |
40.0 |
12.2 |
52.2 |
Total |
$137.6 |
$289.6 |
$427.2 |
Lobbying expenditures and political contributions come from Center for
Responsive Politics data compiled from
public disclosures. Paid media figures are from
TNS Media Intelligence, the industry standard
for tracking media spending.
The “other political spending” comes from the coal industry group
Americans for Balanced Energy
Choices
/ American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ABEC/ACCCE) and from
Newt Gingrich’s 527 corporation, American Solutions for Winning the
Future (ASWF).
Posted by Brad Johnson on 29/02/2008 at 11:06AM
The coal-industry lobbying entity Americans for Better Energy
Choices
has launched a full campaign in the primary battleground state of Ohio
as part of its $40 million-plus election-year PR
effort,
castigated by a recent NBC
report
for “trying to cloak itself in green”.
The Ohio effort includes a series of print and radio
advertisements, one of
which asks:
It’s no secret – access to affordable energy is one of the leading
reasons why businesses come to Ohio. In fact, a recent university
study shows that there are more than 700,000 jobs here in Ohio because
of access to affordable, reliable electricity produced by coal. . .
Green collar jobs might sound good to some people, but what does
that mean for Ohio jobs … what does it mean for your job?
The “recent university study” is one paid for by
ABEC’s parent
organization, the
industry trade group Center for Energy and Economic Development.
Green Energy Ohio
has a series of studies and reports that attempt to answer that very
question, looking at both the present and the future impact of the
renewable energy/energy efficiency (RE/EE) industry in Ohio.
ABEC Ohio outreach also includes on-site
visits to campaign rallies where they give out promotional material and
the targeted URL
EnergyForOhio.org. A
WHOIS review shows
that ABEC registered the “EnergyFor” domains
for all fifty states in November 2007. DeSmogBlog has posted
ABEC’s call for public relations
work
in Pennsylvania, another significant coal state whose primary is April
22.
The “America’s Power” website (which includes an Ask the
Experts section and the
“Behind the Plug”
blog) lists the
ABEC tour locations and the radio spot run in
Ohio. Full text of the “jobs” ad, a transcript of the radio spot, and
the tour locations are listed after the jump.