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The Progressive Policy Institute, a centrist Democratic think tank that grew out of the partys pro-business wing in the 1980s and 90s, received $50,000 from Exxon Mobil in 2018 via its parent organization, the Third Way Foundation, according to the oil giants 2018 Worldwide Giving Report.
Exxon Mobil did not return The Intercepts multiple requests for comment. In an email, PPI Executive Director Lindsay Lewis said the money was used for general support and that we only accept general support funding from corporate interests, we do not do paid for work/research or have any donor run programs. Lewis also confirmed that this is the first time Exxon Mobil has donated to the Third Way Foundation.
Though its a first, PPIs new donor isnt so dramatic a shift from its fundraising record. The Intercepts Akela Lacy has also found that PhRMA the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America has annually donated between $25,000 and $75,000 to the Third Way Foundation since 2009, upping its donation to $265,000 in 2016 the same year that Medicare for All, which the trade group and PPI both oppose, entered the national spotlight. Donations dipped back to normal levels in 2017, although documents were not yet available for 2018 when the piece was published in late April.
In the last couple years, Exxon has taken up softer messaging on climate than either the Koch brothers or the Mercer family. With business all over the world, Exxon like every other multinational oil company is well-accustomed to operating in environments where denying the reality of the climate emergency outright is politically unthinkable. As climate concerns spike around the U.S., the company is still plenty opposed to environmental regulations and the lawsuits being lobbed its way from climate-vulnerable communities and attorneys general, who are each calling into question Exxons rule in fueling both the climate crisis and misinformation campaigns about it. Rather than paying people to say that theres no problem at all, it can rebrand as a good-faith actor in the climate fight with paeans to carbon capture technology, low-carbon fuels (algae!), and carbon taxes that also conveniently exempt it from some of the lawsuits and regulations its most worried about. The decades of climate denial Exxon helped fund and now the Trump administration have dragged the national debate on climate change so far into the gutter that there are influential liberals willing to give the company credit simply for not denying the science.
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https://theintercept.com/2019/09/06/exxon-mobil-progressive-policy-institute-climate/