Documents obtained by the New York Times and the Energy and Policy Institute, a watchdog group, show that the Propane Education and Research Council is paying for influencers, including HGTV star Matt Blashaw and Netflix science communicator Emily Calandrelli, to spread their pro-natural gas, anti-electrification messaging.
“PERC is running the largest national anti-electrification campaign I’ve encountered anywhere in the United States,” Charlie Spatz, a researcher at the Energy and Policy Institute, told the Times. “Propane customers, whether they’re buying fuel for their home heating or for their grill, they’re unwittingly funding PERC’s anti-climate agenda.”’PERC occupies a strange niche in the oil and gas industry.
But in recent years, the group has joined in with much of the rest of the natural gas industry on aggressive pro-fossil fuel, anti-electrification pushes. According to the Times, PERC documents detailing the organization’s budget show marketing and communications as its largest spending category. And they’ve been spending some of that money on recruiting people like Blashaw and Calandrelli to be messengers for their pro-fossil fuel agenda.
In an email to Earther, a PERC spokesperson said that the organization “is committed to being part of the solution to climate change.” The spokesperson said the group “has a clear mandate from Congress to promote the safe use of propane, provide for research and development, and educate consumers” and it “fulfills this mandate transparently, responsibly, and in full compliance with the statute.”when burned.
And this is the part where I mute Gizmodo
What propane industry? Any chef worthwhile will use gas stoves.
What's a TV influencer?
Can we NOT run articles that make grandpa think he was right about Biden banning gas stoves?
Can we NOT run articles that make grandpa think he was right about Biden banning gas stoves?
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