Shell’s foundation funded groups opposing climate action and LGBTQ+ rights

Shell USA's foundation gave more than $500,000 to right-wing organizations that promote climate denial, anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ+ agendas, including several involved in Project 2025, which aims to weaken federal agencies like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Geoff Dembicki reports for The Guardian.


In short:

  • Shell’s foundation donated to at least 21 conservative groups opposing climate action and promoting right-wing agendas.
  • Donations included significant funds to organizations linked to Project 2025, advocating for drastic changes to the U.S. government.
  • The foundation claims it does not endorse any organizations and that donations are employee-driven.

Key quote:

“They’re all certainly working in the rightwing policy and propaganda space.”

— Peter Montgomery, research director at People for the American Way

Why this matters:

These donations align Shell with groups that could undermine climate policy, despite public commitments to sustainability. Such actions highlight the complex relationships between corporate philanthropy and political influence.

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