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The Nature Conservancy Feathers Nest With Ratepayer Funds in Susquehanna-Roseland Transmission Bribe Deal

2/3/2012

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If you've been wondering about the identity of the "mystery" administrator that has already been spending money that's being added to your electric bill, wonder no more.

Susquehanna-Roseland transmission line partners PSE&G and PPL announced in their comments on the National Park Service's Draft Environmental Impact Statement earlier this week that they will "mitigate" for the permanent damage their new transmission line causes to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Appalachian Trail by way of a $30 - 40M "endowment" to "a not-for-profit organization with demonstrated expertise in land and resource conservation and successful collaboration with the Department of the Interior."  They also share that they "have engaged and provided funds to a nationally respected land conservation organization to begin acquiring interests in private properties of high value to the Department of the Interior’s conservation mission in the area around DEWA, MDSR, APPA and Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge."

It looks like PSE&G and PPL have quite a perverted definition of the word "respected".

According to this NPS document, Internal Scoping Meeting Report. Susquehanna to Roseland Transmission Line Proposal And Right-of-Way Request. Environmental Impact Statement from October 2009, one of the "Action" (as opposed to "No Action", or denial) alternatives to be considered was an "Alternative that outlines the proposal with a framework for mitigation based on a conservation plan being developed in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy."

Despite PSE&G & PPL's attempts to be coy, it's obvious that their purported "respected land conservation organization" is the infamous corporate greenwasher, The Nature Conservancy.

Who is The Nature Conservancy, other than one of America's most prolific junk mailers?  (Thanks for all those free address labels your contributors pay for -- I like to write nasty comments about The Nature Conservancy next to their logo before use.)

The Nature Conservancy describes themselves as "sleeping with the enemy" (well, someone is certainly getting screwed here, and it's not The Nature Conservancy), or as practicing "Development by Design".  Others opine that, "Perhaps TNC should turn itself into a for-profit, environmental mitigation company. Then again, perhaps it already has." 

The Nature Conservancy receives mediocre ratings from charity watchdog groups, with 14% of annual income spent on "administrative costs".  Let's see, 14% of $40M is $5.6M of additional costs you will pay in your electric bill to fund The Nature Conservancy's fat cats like CEO Mark Tercek, who pulled in $493,993 in compensation in 2009.  You'll also be supporting the other 22 officers, directors, trustees and key employees who make up their highest compensated employees.  On this list are 3 individuals making between $400 - 500K, 6 making between $300 - 400K, 12 making between $200 - 300K and 2 bringing home between $100 - 200K. See The Nature Conservancy's 2009 IRS Form 990 here.

But that's chump change in comparison to the real swindle going on here.  What The Nature Conservancy does is buy up private land "for conservation" at a reasonable price, then resell it at a much higher price to the federal, state or local government for use as a park, nature preserve, recreation area, etc.  That's where they make their real money.  So, if we look at the Susquehanna-Roseland bribe through this lens, it is also the taxpaying citizens of the United States who get screwed in this deal because The Nature Conservancy is playing the part of the well-heeled front man, or real estate broker, for the power companies and the National Park Service, who will eventually buy this land from The Nature Conservancy to complete the "mitigation."  How much will the federal government eventually spend as the ultimate purchaser of the $40M of "mitigation" land from The Nature Conservancy, in order to complete the deal to expand the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area?  Or will this land, paid for in your electric bill, be "donated" to the NPS by The Nature Conservancy?  That part isn't clear, but my guess is that The Nature Conservancy doesn't do anything for free.  But, of course, PSE&G and PPL are still keeping the details of this "deal" under wraps.  If it was such a great deal for the public, they'd be so proud of it that they'd be anxious to show it off, don't you think?

As a comparison, a truly "nationally respected" conservation organization would be The Sierra Club, but then again, The Sierra Club would never accept corporate blood money.  Although some have told me my opinion is "wrong," I have yet to be persuaded to change it.  However, in an effort to provide for the free flow of different opinions, here's a link to a Time magazine blog post about the recent brouhaha regarding Sierra Club's past acceptance of millions from Chesapeake.  Further, I'm really not a fan of how this is being spun to portray the WV Coal Association as a poor, downtrodden victim. If this outs me as "not a true environmentalist," so be it.  As well, I am opposed to fracking, but this isn't a fracking blog, so let's get back on topic.  If you want to continue this off-topic conversation, you're free to email me.

The National Park Service employees are being turned into stooges and their EIS process is being utilized as cover for a big money swindle of electric consumers taking place between the politically appointed Director of the Interior, Ken Salazar, and Susquehanna-Roseland project sponsors PSE&G and PPL, with the assistance of corporate greenwasher, The Nature Conservancy.  The Nature Conservancy's part in this charade involves "administration" of PSE&G and PPL's "mitigation" purchase of inferior quality parcels of land on the fringes of the current parks as a consolation prize to the citizens of the United States, who will lose the most scenic vistas of their park to an unnecessary electric transmission line.  For 61 million of these citizens in the PJM Region, insult will be added to injury by having the cost of the $40M bribe (plus 12.93% interest) added to their electric bill for the next 50 years.  This is outrageous!

Almost 10 years ago, The Washington Post did an expose of the corruption going on at The Nature Conservancy, which triggered a Senate investigation and caused them to pretend to clean up their act for a short time.

Range magazine also did a piece about The Nature Conservancy, with the opinion, "Unless we as a people are willing to accept the continued loss of not only private property and individual rights, but of large portions of our national culture and customs as well, the Nature Conservancy must be brought to heel. Right now, it is a well-fed and generally admired beast leading us in a wild run that is as destructive in its seemingly friendly character as it is in its seldom-seen attacks. This is no errant clumsy puppy we can finally calm. It is a runaway predator that will turn on us in defense of its territory. The Nature Conservancy is the wolf we raised ourselves, the grizzly we fed from the table. The monster we made with indifference. If it is left to go on growing, it will be the master and we the obedient slaves."  And again, I'm told I'm "wrong" for including this link.  I do realize there is an agenda at work in this article, however, it does a nice job of unmasking The Nature Conservancy's scam and their continued attack on private property rights.  I am a fierce defender of private property rights, but if you believe in the taking of private property to serve some other party's idea of a higher purpose, you're certainly entitled to that opinion.  Just don't try taking my property on that basis, because you'll have a fight on your hands.

The excellent Range piece talks about The Nature Conservancy's board and trustees, comprised of corporate bigwigs, like Anne E. Hoskins, PSE&G's federal and state governmental affairs director (i.e., political schmoozer).

The Nature Conservancy is like a toilet:  Every now and then it needs to be thoroughly scrubbed and flushed.


Grab your brush!


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scott olson
2/3/2012 05:44:22 am

Made. My. Day!

This is just the surface being scratched, Keryn - thanks for cracking the shell on this monster, all the goopy insides should be running out soon. The public needs to know what has been going on "behind the scenes."

Happy Friday!

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Keryn
2/3/2012 08:20:01 am

We can only hope... The Nature Conservancy scam is getting kinda old. Is it time for another Congressional investigation yet? I'm thinking... yes!

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Dennis W. Schvejda link
2/3/2012 07:17:09 pm

You have to edit and update your post regarding, "The Sierra Club would never accept corporate blood money."

From Time Magazine: http://goo.gl/6MW9R

How the Sierra Club Took Millions From the Natural Gas Industry—and Why They Stopped

TIME has learned that between 2007 and 2010 the Sierra Club accepted over $25 million in donations from the gas industry, mostly from Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy—one of the biggest gas drilling companies in the U.S. and a firm heavily involved in fracking—to help fund the Club’s Beyond Coal campaign.

# # #

Range Magazine is hardly a pro-conservation source I would quote. The magazine is opposed to the Endangered Species Act, Wilderness Act, National Forests, National Monuments, etc. If they had their way, public lands would be abolished, wolves and grizzly bears would be shot on sight, and grazing would be the primary land use.

These "icons" of the American West, are Welfare Cowboys.

Last week the government announced that the grazing fee for 2012 on BLM and Forest Service lands will remain at its 2011 level, $1.35 per animal unit month—the lowest rate allowed by law. The federal grazing program spends six times on grazing management what it brings in from these grazing fees—the remainder being a subsidy for ranchers paid by the American taxpayer.

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Carol Overland link
2/3/2012 08:18:33 pm

yes, Dennis is right. Big splash the last few days, former RAN director now in charge of Sierra has said NO! to blood money, but they got a LOT, and given fracking's proximity to Delware Water Gap, given all the fracking in the Delaware basin, it's relevant. Thanks to Sierra for standing up against Susquehanna-Roseland despite all the natural gas money. And kudos to Sierra for saying NO after "The Pope" said YES for so long.

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scott olson
2/3/2012 08:47:10 pm

Keryn - I received this via email from Mr. Joe Browder after posting to a listserv. Mr. Browder is accessing the blog via a "smart phone" which he says is not smart enough to let him post a reply...so he asked if I could post on his behalf - here is his reply:


Nature Conservancy has badly undercut everyone working to protect the integrity of the National Park Service and Delaware Water Gap, and in my experience TNC has, at the top, tried to portray other conservation groups as radicals -- so maybe it is just fair payback for someone to write a not-really-accurate attack on everything the Conservancy does.

But I can't believe any thoughtful person would validate the Grazing article attacking TNC -- that article was part of some grazing trade associations' broad campaign against all environmental protection on federal lands, as part of a collaboration among the grazing, timber, mining and other industries to portray everyone from Rachel Carson to today's environmental leaders and groups as a conspiracy to destroy individual freedom and the American economy.

And to reinforce those Grazing attacks is particulary ironic, because the article was part of a right-wing attack on TNC for saving the most biologically diverse landscape in the western United States, the Animas Mountains and Animas Basin within the 400,000 acre Gray Ranch in southwestern New Mexico on the Mexican border. TNC stepped in to save the ranch (now called again by its historic name, the Diamond A), after years of efforts to have the Interior Department save the land failed, first because of terribly short-sighted opposition from The Wilderness Society, later because of opposition from the Sierra Club.

The Wise Use Movement and their heirs in the western anti-environmental groups were so angry that TNC first saved the land, and even more bitter when the Gray couldn't become federal land because of ridiculous behavior by TWS and the Club, so TNC sold the land to friends of mine, the Hadley family, who used the Gray to work with neighboring ranchers and create a 1.5 million acre no-development zone on the US side of the Mexican border. This collaboration among the border ranchers laid the foundation for the Northern Jaguar Project, which has ranchers on both sides of the border working together to save the Jaguar.

Guess what I'm trying to suggest here is that it isn't accurate, fair, or helpful to anyone but enemies of our National Parks and other public lands to take a genuine complaint about specific bad behavior and turn it into a general attack using the anti-environmental community's arguments.

Thanks... Joe

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Keryn
2/3/2012 10:50:58 pm

I personally love that we're having this conversation. I have made some edits (perhaps not to everyone's liking) but this is a blog and therefore is based on opinion. The one expressed here is mine. It's my bully pulpit. I'm sure you all have your own... so get writing... and let's get the job done... exposing this repugnant scam that will enable two huge energy corporations to purchase (using electric consumers' money) a permit to destroy a national park.

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Tina
2/5/2012 06:02:23 pm

I can't believe anyone is trying to defend corporate big green Nature Conservancy! I stopped donating to them long ago. They aren't getting my inconsequential donation so they can steal land to provide low cost, tax shelter ranches and estates for their trustees like HOskins. Maybe David Letterman wants another mansion in the park?

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suspicious
2/5/2012 07:39:01 pm

anybody wonder how the time blogger got this info about sierra at such a convenient time for the powerline shysters.
what better way to separate sierra from the people at a time when sierra has submitted over 6000 citizen comments opposing the powerline.
this attack on sierra is bs to serve the companies

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Dennis W. Schvejda link
2/5/2012 08:13:15 pm

Keryn,

You wrote:

"I am a fierce defender of private property rights, but if you believe in the taking of private property to serve some other party's idea of a higher purpose, you're certainly entitled to that opinion. Just don't try taking my property on that basis, because you'll have a fight on your hands."

Interesting that the Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area was acquired through eminent domain. Between 3,000 and 5,000 dwellings were demolished, and about 15,000 people were displaced.

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Keryn
2/5/2012 09:37:19 pm

Dennis,

I'm not sure if I'd call it "interesting." Shameful might be a better word.

But, how does that fit in here? Should we advocate destruction of the park now as karma -- the U.S. government had it coming to them?

It's interesting that The Nature Conservancy is also (still) taking money from gas companies.

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Tina,

It's not really a tax shelter, more of a tax deductible land purchase. TNC purchased properties as a front man for their rich trustees. They devalued the land with building restrictions so they could resell them to the trustee at low cost. The trustee made a tax deductible "donation" to TNC to cover the difference between TNC's original purchase price and the devalued trustee purchase price, But, any way you slice it, you've got the 1% snagging prime property for their own personal use via a "conservation" front.

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And, "suspicious": There's really not a conspiracy around every corner, but you bring up an interesting point. One of Corporate America's favorite weapons when threatened by democracy is to whip up internal strife and in-fighting among different factions of their opposition. That way the citizens waste all their energy fighting each other over stupid stuff and the corporation can carry out its evil agenda without opposition. Crafty, but not original. The Byzantines had that figured out centuries ago.

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Rick F
5/8/2013 06:29:48 am

for some insight into what TNC and other "greenies" are really up to read "ECO-FASCISTS" by Elizabeth Nickson. A real eye-opener!

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