Center for Climate and Energy Solutions

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The Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (formerly known as the Pew Center on Global Climate Change) describes itself as an "independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to advance strong policy and action to address the twin challenges of energy and climate change."[1] However, the strategic partners and major contributors listed on its website include many large utility and power companies, like General Electric, Entergy, Shell, Alcoa, and Duke Energy.[2] At its formation in 2011, Think Progress referred to it as an "explicitly corporate-managed organization."[3]

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  1. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, "About," organization website, accessed May 1, 2014.
  2. Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, "Strategic Partners & Major Contributors," organization website, accessed May 1, 2014.
  3. Brad Johnson, "Pew Center For Climate Changes Name, Now Sponsored By Energy Companies," Think Progress website, November 10, 2011.