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Neural Foundry's avatar

Really eye-opening reporting here. The Exxon Mobil holdings are particularly concerning given how much DOI policy directly impacts oil and gas leasing on public lands. It's not just the dollar amount but the incentive srtucture it creates when someone's portfolio benefits from the same policies they're shaping. Transparency feels like step one, but divestment seems like the obvious next step here.

Diane's avatar

Enlightening and alarming. Where does the corruption end?

Giulia Latini's avatar

This person is the epitome of underhanded maneuvering for personal enrichment and power, posing as a " aw gosh darn westerner" while having no respect or love for the very land she rapes and pillages through destructive mining, unregulated grazing, unbelievably harmful fencing covering thousands of acres, impeding migratory patterns, and consequently showing deep disregard for its very endangered wildlife that she professes to love, while she crawls under the radar of regulations. Another robber baron in disguise.

Shaun Robertson's avatar

I did an internet search for your similar reporting on conflicts of interest in the Biden administration's appointments of former environmental corporation leaders to the federal agencies but couldn't find anything.

Jimmy Tobias's avatar

You can check out one of my Biden administration investigations here: https://insideclimatenews.org/news/15122024/the-american-west-renewable-energy-boom/

Shaun Robertson's avatar

Nope. Not even close. Show me your analogous hit piece that you did on Tracy Stone-Manning and her connections to radical domestic terrorist environmental organizations. That would be comparable.

Paul Rousseau's avatar

The Wilderness Society and the National Wildlife Federation are "radical domestic terrorist organizations"?? 🤪

Shaun Robertson's avatar

Nice logical fallacy jack ass.