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MindMover

(5,016 posts)
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:25 PM May 2012

Heartland reflects on its beating

The ultra-conservative group's climate conference showed how far it has fallen after an internet sting and a disastrous ad

It was an odd choice of icon for the ultra-conservative Heartland Institute. But there he was in round glasses, beard, and halo of curls staring out from T-shirts and coffee mugs at their gathering of climate change contrarians this week, the scientist whose internet sting set Heartland on its current course of collapse.

Heartland's seventh climate conference, which runs until Wednesday, was a much diminished event, compared to earlier lavish gatherings which spilled out over several floors of a hotel in New York's Time Square, and attracted up to 800 followers.

The tables were set for 270 at this year's gala, featuring the Czech president and climate contrarian Václav Klaus, and there were well over 100 no-shows. In a further sign of Heartland's cash crunch, meals were not included in this year's conference package.

"We have been under a lot of pressure over the last four months," Heartland's president, Joseph Bast, told the conference. "And I think we have discovered who our real friends are."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/may/22/heartland-beating-climate-conference?CMP=twt_fd

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Heartland reflects on its beating (Original Post) MindMover May 2012 OP
"meals were not included" louis-t May 2012 #1
Don't celebrate too much kristopher May 2012 #2
Thanks for your contribution..... MindMover May 2012 #3
They're the Hydra - up next, a quick rebranding and hiding behind a new nameplate on the door . . . hatrack May 2012 #4

kristopher

(29,798 posts)
2. Don't celebrate too much
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:50 PM
May 2012

This is little more than a toenail trimming for the "broader network of groups with close ties to energy interests that have long fought greenhouse gas regulation".


SPECIAL INVESTIGATION: Who's behind the 'information attacks' on climate scientists?
http://www.southernstudies.org/2011/10/special-investigation-whos-behind-the-information-attacks-on-climate-scientists.html

And then, after reading that, pop on over to the profile of the young fellow mentioned.
http://www.johnlocke.org/about/display_bio.html?id=16

The DeSmogBlog has tracked him in more detail and you can see his tie to Heartland.
http://www.desmogblog.com/paul-chesser

hatrack

(59,592 posts)
4. They're the Hydra - up next, a quick rebranding and hiding behind a new nameplate on the door . . .
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:00 AM
May 2012

Still, the schadenfreude is fun while it's still fresh!

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