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<str<strong>on</strong>g>PRESS</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>RELEASE</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>C<strong>on</strong>tact</str<strong>on</strong>g>: Victor Menotti<br />

+1-415-351-8065<br />

vmenotti@ifg.org<br />

FOR IMMEDIATE <str<strong>on</strong>g>RELEASE</str<strong>on</strong>g>: December 6, 2011<br />

Uncovering the “Filthy Fifty”<br />

New Report Names 50 Billi<strong>on</strong>aires Who Profit From Today’s Climate Crisis<br />

The <str<strong>on</strong>g>Internati<strong>on</strong>al</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Forum</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> Globalizati<strong>on</strong> (<str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g>) released a special report today,<br />

“Outing the Oligarchy: Billi<strong>on</strong>aires Who Benefit From the Climate Crisis,” which<br />

identifies the Filthy Fifty: the world’s top 50 individuals whose investments are<br />

most benefitting from climate change and who are, particularly in the case of the<br />

United States, financing the influence networks that protect their political and<br />

ec<strong>on</strong>omic power.<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g>’s report, comes as global debates intensify <strong>on</strong> how best to protect the climate<br />

and how to counter the corrupting power of extreme wealth over politics. The<br />

report draws the links between the two debates and identifies the emerging,<br />

ultra-rich tyco<strong>on</strong>s who are deepening the world’s climate crisis.<br />

The world’s richest corporati<strong>on</strong>s and capitalists have been branded by the<br />

Occupy Wall Street movement as the “<strong>on</strong>e percent,” yet there has been scant<br />

attenti<strong>on</strong> to the individuals within in the “<strong>on</strong>e percent” who have greatest<br />

resp<strong>on</strong>sibility for greenhouse gas emissi<strong>on</strong>s. Little informati<strong>on</strong> has been<br />

publicly available about the identities of the industrialists, investors and<br />

ideologues who are most resp<strong>on</strong>sible for the decisi<strong>on</strong>s over carb<strong>on</strong>-intensive<br />

activities that drive greenhouse gas emissi<strong>on</strong>s far past danger levels.<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g>’s new report brings this informati<strong>on</strong> to light. The task of calculating carb<strong>on</strong><br />

decisi<strong>on</strong>-making footprints is highly complex. However, <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g>’s new study is an<br />

initial step in what will be a l<strong>on</strong>ger-term initiative of analyzing the roles played<br />

by the planet’s worst carb<strong>on</strong> culprits and how they fund sophisticated influence<br />

networks over almost all aspects of government policymaking, especially<br />

energy.<br />

“Here we have the ‘Who's Who List’ of cr<strong>on</strong>y capitalists who have gotten rich by<br />

polluting the planet, and now they are plowing their cash back in to prevent any<br />

legal protecti<strong>on</strong>s for the planet and its most vulnerable peoples,” said Victor<br />

Menotti, <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> director and co-author of the report. “Behind each of these<br />

billi<strong>on</strong>aires are the stories of countless peoples and places that are being erased


from the face of the earth by unregulated greenhouse gas emissi<strong>on</strong>s. These<br />

climate destroyers must be pulled out of the shadows so that peoples of the<br />

world can understand who is resp<strong>on</strong>sible for the world’s predicament and can<br />

figure out the soluti<strong>on</strong>s.”<br />

Leading climate activist Bill McKibben said, “Saving our climate means<br />

knowing who is stopping soluti<strong>on</strong>s, and the 1 percent have a resp<strong>on</strong>sibility to<br />

step up and help shift today’s paradigm so that our planet stands a chance.<br />

This list helps make it clear why science has been ignored and reas<strong>on</strong> thrown to<br />

the wind in the face of the greatest crisis we've ever faced.”<br />

“India’s Great Oligarchs are exposed in the <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> report for their get-rich-quick<br />

gambles to grab more land and resources, which, in turn, c<strong>on</strong>centrates even<br />

more political power in fewer hands in ‘the world’s largest democracy,’” said<br />

co-author and <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> board member from India, Dr. Vandana Shiva.<br />

Dr. Jeffrey Winters, in the politics department at Northwestern University,<br />

calculates in his 2011 book, Oligarchy, that wealth in the US is twice as<br />

c<strong>on</strong>centrated in the hands of the few at the top today as it was during the Roman<br />

Empire. Most Americans are shocked to find out that they live in a society that is<br />

vastly more unequal than Rome."<br />

<str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> is a global research and educati<strong>on</strong> center that helps bring grassroots<br />

perspectives to internati<strong>on</strong>al ec<strong>on</strong>omic and envir<strong>on</strong>mental policies. Based in the<br />

Presidio of San Francisco, California, <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> emerged in resp<strong>on</strong>se to the creati<strong>on</strong> of<br />

the World Trade Organizati<strong>on</strong> and was instrumental in educating people to turn<br />

out for the WTO's 1999 ministerial in Seattle. Am<strong>on</strong>g <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g>’s numerous reports is<br />

the 2001 title, “Does Globalizati<strong>on</strong> Help the Poor?” which examines the impacts<br />

of global free trade <strong>on</strong> poverty. In additi<strong>on</strong> to its research, educati<strong>on</strong>, and<br />

m<strong>on</strong>itoring of multilateral trade, investment, finance, envir<strong>on</strong>mental, and<br />

human rights rule-making, <str<strong>on</strong>g>IFG</str<strong>on</strong>g> has been intensively engaged in global climate<br />

talks since the U.N. climate c<strong>on</strong>ference in Bali in 2007.<br />

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