The Companies Who Brought You Forever Chemicals Now Want to Sell You on Hydrogen

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Chris Lewis (He/Him) is a senior researcher on the Governance Team at the Revolving Door Project. He holds a BA in Political Science from the George Washington University. Chris has worked for several campaign organizations and progressive watchdog groups such as the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Accountable.

The very same chemical companies spending millions on lobbying against federal legislation and regulations that would force the chemical industry to clean up widespread “forever chemical” pollution are now going all-in on hydrogen as a “clean” form of energy.

have repeatedly made the news already in 2024, as new studies have come out indicating the widespread presence of may lead to reproductive and developmental effects in children, immune system damage, and increase the risk of developing cancer. Research is ongoing to confirm links between the various substances in the

clean up, is part of the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association , a coalition of companies advocating for hydrogen as “clean, safe, and reliable.” It is worth noting Chemours opposed stronger hydrogen standards that would ensure they’re clean. 3M spent $17.9 million lobbying against the lobbying between 2019-2022, largely centered around the LIFT America Act . In April, Dow selected Linde as a gas partner supplying hydrogen as a feedstock for Dow’s plastics facility in Canada.Honeywell, which spent $200,000 lobbying on the CLEAN Futures Act’s

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