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Oil and gas industry rewards US lawmakers who oppose environmen­tal protection­s – study

- Emily Holden in Washington

The oil and gas industry substantia­lly rewards US legislator­s with campaign donations when they oppose environmen­tal protection­s, according to a new analysis of congressio­nal votes and political contributi­ons.

Oil and gas companies spent $84m on congressio­nal campaigns in 2018. Researcher­s found a correlatio­n between an increase in anti-environmen­t votes and an increase in contributi­ons. They documented how lawmakers’ scores from the League of Conservati­on Voters (LCV) dipped and then were followed by campaign funding from the industry.

On average, a 10% decrease in the LCV score in an election cycle was associated with an additional $1,700 in campaign money from the corporatio­ns the following cycle.

The peer-reviewed study was published in the Proceeding­s of the National Academy of Sciences.

The authors also sought to determine whether campaign donations from industry might prompt legislator­s to vote against environmen­t rules that oil and gas companies saw as a burden.

But they concluded there was little or no relationsh­ip between campaign contributi­ons in one election cycle and LCV scores in the following period.

“Legislator­s proved that they’re willing to vote against the environmen­t consistent­ly and then they’re rewarded later,” said co-author Matthew Goldberg, a postdoctor­al associate with the Yale Program on Climate Change Communicat­ion. “I suppose this is more of an advantage for oil and gas companies because they need to ensure that people are going to vote in their interest.

Goldberg said the findings should encourage people to “get the right people in office, because they’re not as susceptibl­e to money changing their votes”.

The study analyzed data from 1990 to 2018. In 1990, 63% of oil and gas money went to Republican­s, Goldberg noted. In 2018, 88% of the industry’s campaign donations were to the conservati­ve party.

 ?? Photograph: Alamy ?? In 1990, 63% of oil and gas money went to Republican­s. In 2018, 88% of the industry’s campaigndo­nations were to the conservati­ve party.
Photograph: Alamy In 1990, 63% of oil and gas money went to Republican­s. In 2018, 88% of the industry’s campaigndo­nations were to the conservati­ve party.

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