,"The Nature Conservancy has also faced criticism for its policies and practices, including allegations of promoting industrial logging and wood products as climate solutions.
Exposé:
A coalition of scientists, faith and environmental justice leaders, and forest defenders released "The Nature Conspiracy," an exposé calling out The Nature Conservancy for falsely promoting wood production and logging as climate solutions.
Criticism of Corporate Ties:
The organization has also been criticized for its close ties to corporations and for potentially compromising its mission by working too closely with them.
Land Sales and Tax Breaks:
The Nature Conservancy has also been criticized for allowing donors to get tax breaks for donating land to be preserved when it wasn't always clear that the land was actually protected from development. "
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Soliciting, East Portland Community center
Nature Conservancy has it's desk, tablets, rehearsed speeches, training, corner on market, tactics, plebes, pyramid organization, lack of actual Erica, corporate sponsors, insiders in city office, insiders in state office, lobbyists, national offices, predatory dialogue, not to mention perch near ingress to confidence man every human,
"Do you have 45 seconds?"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nature_Conservancy
Look up their Corporate sponsors and members on Board of Nature Conservancy.
It's the hard sell guilt trip sponsored in league with Weyerhauser etc
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""As of 2014, it is the largest environmental non-profit organization by assets and revenue in the Americas."
Key people :
Senator: William "Bill" Frist, Global Board Chair
Revenue
US$1.29 billion
(2018)
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William Harrison Frist
(born February 22, 1952) is an American physician, businesstool, conservative maga logger , and policyfaker who reigned as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1995 to 2007.
A member of the Republican Party.
he also served as Senate Majority Leader from 2003 to 2007. ( True)
Born kinda
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As of 2016, its board of directors included the retired chairman of
Duke Energy,
and executives from
Merck,
HP,
and several financial industry groups.
It also has a Business Council which it describes as a consultative forum that includes
Bank of America,
BP America,
Chevron,
Coca-Cola,
Dow Chemical,
Duke Energy,
General Mills,
Royal Dutch Shell,
and Starbucks.
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