Eco-Right

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The eco-Right is a group of new organizations that pretend to be conservative or free market, but actually advocate for more government controls and rationing of energy under the global warming or climate change hoax. Some or all of these "eco-Right" groups are funded by liberal mega-donors.

Capital Research Center, which describes itself as America's Investigative Think Tank, has done a thorough expose on the "eco-Right".[1]

As explained by one of its senior investigative researchers in an article in the Georgia Star News:[2]

Meet the “eco-Right,” the collection of lobbying, litigation, and activist nonprofits that identify themselves as free market yet who have bought the Left’s argument that the Earth is getting dangerously hot and we’re to blame. Groups like ClearPath, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions, and the Climate Leadership Council disagree over specific policies—some want a devastating carbon tax to reduce emissions, others want federal subsidies for expensive lithium batteries—but all want skeptical Republicans to compromise with uncompromising leftists on their global warming policies.

The eco-Right poses a threat to affordable energy and is "often funded by the likes of George Soros as well as the Ford and Hewlett Foundations."[2]

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