Chamber of Commerce: We’re Calling You Out

Starting off the work week is always miserable, but we’re going to make this the worst Monday ever for the anti-climate PR machine at the US Chamber of Commerce. Actions are planned throughout the week, so let’s kick it off right for our side with a mass phone/email jam.

The Action Factory is taking the Chamber full on.  Last week we confronted the head of Shell oil about ties to the Chamber, and this week we have even more stuff planned.

The Chamber is among the largest and most powerful corporate lobbying blocs in Washington. Despite recent defections by member companies like Apple over the Chamber’s reactionary anti-science, anti-regulation agenda, the campaign to undermine progress on climate recovery and transition to a sustainable energy economy continues. The Chamber of Commerce PR machine has got to stop…
– Denying climate science; calling for a “Scopes-Monkey trial” of established climate findings.
– Amplifying the fossil fuel agenda; promoting “clean coal” and other false solutions.
– Lobbying against US climate legislation essential to global consensus in Copenhagen.

WHAT’S THE PLAN?

Who? You and yours and thousands of climate advocates across the US.

What? Call the numbers below and many times as you can and email the addresses below to demand that Chamber of Commerce PR people stop the lies and get real about climate change.

Where? We are everywhere.

When? This (Monday 10/18) morning, 9:30-noon EST/ 8:30-noon CST

Why? To disrupt the PR machine and keep them off balance as they try to start another week of undermining climate progress while member companies weigh the bad press and consider joining those who have already left in protest. Because helping splinter mega corporate power blocs is a fun way to start the week.

US Chamber Press Office
202-463-5682
888-249-NEWS
press@uschamber.com

Eric Wohlschlegel
(202) 463-5682
EWohlschlegel@uschamber.com

Trinh Nguyen
(202) 463-5379
TNguyen@uschamber.com

Tita Freeman
(202) 463-5682
TFreeman@uschamber.com

J.P. Fielder
(202) 463-5682
JFielder@uschamber.com

Blair Latoff

(202) 463-5682
BLatoff@uschamber.com

Abram Olmstead
(202) 463‐5463
AOlmstead@uschamber.com

To read up on the Chamber’s lousy record of screwing up action on climate change and the companies that have defected over the last few weeks because of it, read Pete Altman’s blog here or check out these highlights:
US Chamber’s Climate Credibilty Crisis Counter:Quit US Chamber over climate:  Apple, Exelon, PNM Resources, PG&E, PSEG, Levi Strauss & Co, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.

Quit US Chamber Board over climate: Nike.

Companies that say the US Chamber doesn’t represent their views on climate: Johnson&Johnson, General Electric, Alcoa, Duke, Entergy, Microsoft, Toyota(?), Royal Dutch Shell.

Editorials and columns noting that the US Chamber is damaging its reputation and credibility: BusinessWeek, PRWeek, Fortune Magazine’s Marc Gunther, Newsweek, LA Times, Washington Post.

Local Chambers distancing themselves from the US Chamber: San Jose Chamber of Commerce, Greater New York Chamber of Commerce.

4 Responses to “Chamber of Commerce: We’re Calling You Out”


  1. 1 nickengelfried Oct 20th, 2009 at 1:37 am

    Just sent my emails in!

  2. 2 David Oct 20th, 2009 at 11:59 am

    Yes Men hoax press release and conference in DC. All over Youtube and the net, lots of connections to other US Chamber of Commerce news and positions. This certainly stains the reputation of the US Chamber. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYGcIhNGSIY

  3. 3 Dave Oct 20th, 2009 at 12:02 pm

    http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2009/10/us-chamber-caves-membership-numbers
    Interesting article and fallout for the US Chamber of Commerce with more people now aware of their position.

  1. 1 US Chamber of Commerce Punks the Yes Men « Greenfyre’s Trackback on Oct 21st, 2009 at 4:37 pm
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Morgan is a wandering climate activist, a job well suited to the editorial board of this site. He organized at Williams College until his aprubt and unfortunate graduation in 2008. There, he was a Chinese major, student body co-president and one of the leaders of Thursday Night Group, the campus climate action group. Since graduating, in no particular order, Morgan has worked on a community energy efficiency campaign in western Mass, co-directed NH SPROG for the SSC and worked on Power Vote in Cleveland. He spent traveled in China, networking with youth climate activists and learning about the solar hot water business. He worked on Long Island for a solar and wind company doing home evaluations and sales. And he spent the better part of a year in DC at the Avaaz Action Factory causing trouble for a good cause.

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