Why do you consistantly bring other subjects into a climate discussion, no one is debating evolution and no one mentioned political sides, only you.
So unless you have the $ figures on energy companies funding to back up your bloated mouth, I'm confident the majority of people here take what you say with a grain of salt.
The only support you have comes from the political arena and nothing about it is scientific. Therefore, you're in fact the one who brings politics into a scientific discussion.
The numbers have been presented over and over again, but delusional people like you refuse to acknowledge them;
Key findings include:
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Conservative foundations have bank-rolled denial. The largest and most consistent funders of organizations orchestrating climate change denial are a number of well-known conservative foundations, such as the Searle Freedom Trust, the John William Pope Foundation, the Howard Charitable Foundation and the Sarah Scaife Foundation. These foundations promote ultra-free-market ideas in many realms.
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Koch and ExxonMobil have recently pulled back from publicly visible funding. From 2003 to 2007, the Koch Affiliated Foundations and the ExxonMobil Foundation were heavily involved in funding climate-change denial organizations. But since 2008, they are no longer making publicly traceable contributions.
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Funding has shifted to pass through untraceable sources. Coinciding with the decline in traceable funding, the amount of funding given to denial organizations by the Donors Trust has risen dramatically. Donors Trust is a donor-directed foundation whose funders cannot be traced. This one foundation now provides about 25% of all traceable foundation funding used by organizations engaged in promoting systematic denial of climate change.
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Most funding for denial efforts is untraceable. Despite extensive data compilation and analyses, only a fraction of the hundreds of millions in contributions to climate change denying organizations can be specifically accounted for from public records. Approximately 75% of the income of these organizations comes from unidentifiable sources.
http://drexel.edu/now/archive/2013/December/Climate-Change/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_change_denial