Greenpeace US activists bring to life how ExxonMobil controls puppets like Senator Joe Manchin and in turn how Manchin pulls the strings on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in front of the Capitol. Fossil fuel companies like Exxon Mobil control puppets.

Polluter investigations

Exposing how polluters manipulate our democracy

The problem

Corporate polluters and right-wing billionaires have long tried to use their wealth and power to slow down progress towards a green and peaceful future. Some of these actions are taken openly, while others are hidden from public view by dark money networks. People-powered movements can counteract the influence of these networks, but first we need to understand how they operate.

Protests at the American Legislative Exchange Council Gala in Washington. © Tim Aubry / Greenpeace
Democracy Awakening Rally in Washington D.C. © Robert Meyers / Greenpeace

What can be done

Greenpeace USA’s investigations seek to make these shadowy networks visible, and to shine a light on how they manipulate our democracy, media, and public spaces. Some of this research involves following the money, from tracking campaign contributions to unraveling funding for astroturf groups – or for public institutions such as universities or museums. Other research monitors the revolving door that allows lobbyists and consultants to move between industry groups and government agencies. In-depth projects expose how polluters use their money and influence to help spread anti-democratic laws, exploit the judicial system, and coordinate with law enforcement to punish and deter protesters.

Past Greenpeace research has investigated ExxonMobil’s funding of climate denial and the massive network funded by the Koch Brothers. Some of this past work can be found on our Polluter Watch website.