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In reply to the discussion: Some Economic Facts On The Willow Project: [View all]lapucelle
(18,278 posts)5. The Economic Facts on Grist Magazine
are interesting as well. Unfortunately the most recent 990 tax filing that they've made available for public scrutiny is from five years ago, the year their revenue jumped from $3,000,000+ to $11,000,000+.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/178HmgNXFaLYCD4-02bn3CiOaZo32zkRs/view
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Wow, that really shows how climate change activists are very wrong about this
mathematic
Mar 2023
#4
Don't give you your day job. I'm not angry, I'm sick of people trashing young people.
Autumn
Mar 2023
#21
After all, Grist is a dark money organization whose revenue miraculously tripled to over $11,000,000
lapucelle
Mar 2023
#32
The reason it's going so slow is because politicians are owned by oil companies.
Autumn
Mar 2023
#14
They will keep their politicians in their pockets till they run out of oil or die.
Autumn
Mar 2023
#24
Then some politicians that are readily entrenched in their current political seat...
W_HAMILTON
Mar 2023
#23
Have you done your part by eliminating all petroleum products from your life?Contact lenses, glasses
Hekate
Mar 2023
#38
Now that's a silly things to say. There are alternatives to petroleum in many of them.
Autumn
Mar 2023
#44
You miss my point, which is that petroleum-derived products are everywhere in life as we know it
Hekate
Mar 2023
#45
I didn't miss your point. I ignored it. Juts like you ignored the point I posted to the poster who
Autumn
Mar 2023
#51
The thing about glasses and contacts is amazing. I think I was 11 the last time I had glass in my...
Hekate
Mar 2023
#50
I am extremely happy to see young people raising hell about this. Better than them sleeping though
Autumn
Mar 2023
#17
I more or less have moved on. They voted for deregulation and they get what they voted for.
Autumn
Mar 2023
#40