Environmental NGOs Dwarf “Energy Shills”
The Big Green Machine is funded by billions and billions and billions of dollars annually.
Environmental NGOs Dwarf “Energy Shills”
The Big Green Machine is funded by billions and billions and billions of dollars annually. Anyway, I have copies of their Form 990s reported to IRS. One can’t help notice that they are samples of their revenue, so their reporting years are different. The only thing that needs to be added is the revenue from NGOs studies and government grants, which make up a good part of their total annual revenues.
My major point was that many of the environmental NGOs, like Sierra Club, NRDC, EDF, Earthjustice, Greenpeace, Union of Concerned Scientists, are far better financed than the so-called corporate “shills.”
Offices
NRDC has six offices in the United States, including its headquarters in New York City, as well as an outpost in China.
BEIJING
In 1995, NRDC became the first international organization to establish green energy and building programs in China.
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
NRDC’s Montana staff is primarily focused on protecting the land and wildlife of the Northern Rockies region while also promoting sustainable development.
CHICAGO
Opened in 2007 to focus primarily on the opportunities and challenges facing the industrial Midwest, this LEED-certified space overlooks the Chicago River in the city’s historic Civic Opera House.
NEW YORK CITY
Opened in 1989 and retrofit in 2010, NRDC’s LEED-certified headquarters is housed in an Art Deco building in the city’s Flatiron District. Our five-floor space uses about one-third of the energy of a conventional office.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
From a LEED-certified office in downtown D.C., NRDC staff work on a wide spectrum of issues both inside and outside the Beltway.
SAN FRANCISCO
This LEED v4 Gold-certified and Living Building Challenge-certified office is located in a 1920s high-rise in northeast San Francisco.
SANTA MONICA
Our Santa Monica hub, originally built in the 1920s, was one of the first projects in the world to receive a LEED Version 2 Platinum green rating—the highest level of green building design.
All EDF offices
U.S. national offices
New York City
Our headquarters, home to our executive team, development officers and much of our operations staff.
Washington, D.C.
Houses our national legislative work, plus many staff scientists and our national communications team.
California offices
San Francisco
Our West coast headquarters, home to many staff scientists in ecosystems and oceans.
Sacramento, California
Home base for our California legislative work, particularly state-based climate initiatives.
U.S. regional offices
Austin, Texas
Home to our Texas regional work as well as several experts in energy, climate and health.
Raleigh, North Carolina
Home to our North Carolina regional work, as well as several ecosystems and oceans experts.
Boston
Home to many members of corporate partnerships team, oceans experts and our chief scientist.
Bentonville, Arkansas
Near Walmart's headquarters, staff work to make America's largest goods purchaser greener.
Boulder, Colorado
Home to our Rocky Mountain regional work, and also experts on air quality, energy and water use.
International offices
Beijing, China
Our China program works to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy efficiency.
La Paz, Mexico
Our experts working to save fisheries in the Gulf of California using catch
Europe
Environmental Defense Fund Europe focuses on oceans, climate and energy issues.
Jakarta, Indonesia
Our experts working to facilitate cooperation on the management of sustainable fisheries.
Sierra Club Chapters
13 offices in California.
Alaska Chapter
Alabama Chapter
Arkansas Chapter
Grand Canyon Chapter
Sierra Club California
Angeles Chapter
Kern-Kaweah Chapter
Loma Prieta Chapter
Los Padres Chapter
Mother Lode Chapter
Redwood Chapter
San Diego Chapter
San Francisco Bay Chapter
San Gorgonio Chapter
Santa Lucia Chapter
Tehipite Chapter
Ventana Chapter
Colorado Sierra Club
Connecticut Chapter
Washington DC Chapter
Delaware Chapter
Florida Chapter
Georgia Chapter
Hawaii Chapter
Iowa Chapter
Idaho Chapter
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Hoosier Chapter
Kansas Chapter
Kentucky Chapter
Delta Chapter
Massachusetts Chapter
Maryland Chapter
Maine Chapter
Michigan Chapter
North Star Chapter
Missouri Chapter
Mississippi Chapter
Montana Chapter
North Carolina Chapter
Dacotah Chapter
Nebraska Chapter
New Hampshire Chapter | Sierra Club
New Jersey Chapter
Rio Grande Chapter
Toiyabe Chapter
Atlantic Chapter
Ohio Chapter
Oklahoma Chapter
Oregon Chapter
Pennsylvania Chapter
Puerto Rico Chapter
Rhode Island Chapter
South Carolina Chapter
South Dakota Chapter
Tennessee Chapter
Lone Star Chapter
Utah Chapter
Virginia Chapter
Vermont Chapter
Washington State Chapter
Wisconsin John Muir Chapter
West Virginia Chapter
Wyoming Chapter