- Tom Harris (lobbyist)
Tom Harris is
executive director of theNatural Resources Stewardship Project as well as theInternational Climate Science Coalition , and aglobal warming skeptic . UntilSeptember 2006 , he wasOttawa operations director of theHigh Park Group , apublic relations andlobbying firm active in the debate overglobal warming , whose clients include theCanadian Electricity Association and theCanadian Gas Association . [ [http://www.thestar.com/printArticle/175673 TheStar.com - News - Who's still cool on global warming? ] ] The Natural Resources Stewardship Project has been accused of being anastroturfing organization set up by High Park Group to promote the interests of its clients.peech at the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change
At the "2008 International Conference on Climate Change" hosted by the
Heartland Institute , Tom Harris gave a speech in which he discussed what he called "information sharing" and "coordinated local activism": [http://www.heartland.org/bin/media/newyork08/audio/Monday/harris.mp3]: [...] We need regular high-impact media coverage of the findings of leading scientists — not just one or two publications, but we need to have hundreds all over the world. We need to have a high degree of information sharing and cooperation between groups, so that when Vincent Gray for example has an article published in New Zealand, we can take the same piece and we can (say) submit it to newspapers all over North America and Europe.
:Then we have a nicely well-coordinated response, where letters to the editor and phone calls are made. "Congratulations on publishing that article!" You know, it's interesting because I've had many of my articles opposed so strongly, by environmentalists through phone calls and letters to the editor, that they just simply dry up, they just won't publish us again. So this does have feedback, I mean, these are people that run these newspapers, and they're scared, and impressed, and encouraged, depending on the feedback they get.
:We have to have grassroots organizations doing exactly that kind of thing: coordinated local activism.
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