GOP Officials Warn Climate Activist Group To Stop Pressuring American Companies

A coalition of Republican attorneys general, led by the state of Florida, said Wednesday that a major climate group may be violating their states’ antitrust and consumer protection laws by artificially pressuring companies to adopt climate activist policies, according to a letter obtained by The Daily Wire. 

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier warned the Boston-based nonprofit organization Ceres that it may be illegally pressuring companies to adopt net-zero policies. He said the organization was pursuing policies that were an “assault on American families and businesses.”

“Ceres’ efforts to artificially move entire markets and sectors — and in turn artificially change the output and quality of the goods and services produced by those sectors — toward Ceres’ own preferred policy goals bears all the trappings of the ‘adverse, anticompetitive effects’ that antitrust laws seek to prevent,” the attorneys general wrote in the letter

Ceres is an advocacy group that says it is “working to accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more just, and resilient world.” In emails obtained by the House Judiciary Committee, it has described its work as “the Army ground troops” and “an ‘air cover’ strategic and silent bombing campaign by a newly funded division of the Air Force” fighting a war for net zero emissions. 

The group wants to “transform industries” and works to “engage with companies in key economic sectors to ratchet up the ambition of their climate goals, create robust transition action plans, and improve disclosure.”

In the realm of banking, Ceres wants to “reduce their exposure to fossil fuel and high-carbon assets and to increase transition financing of Paris-aligned companies and projects.”

Ceres was also influential in the formation of Climate Action 100+, an organization that pressures the “world’s largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters [to] take appropriate action on climate change in order to mitigate financial risk and to maximize the long-term value of assets.”

The Republican officials said that Ceres’ “approach depends on collusive action to pressure companies” and that it “coordinates pressure on financial actors and companies through ‘stakeholder engagement,’ shareholder resolutions, and even ‘investor campaigns to replace directors.’”

Uthmeier told The Daily Wire that a barage of anti-trust actions could be result if it does not abandon its “assualt on American families and businesses.”

“Failure to do so will result in a multi-state barrage of anti-trust enforcement,” he said. 

They requested that Ceres respond to their letter with an explanation of how their actions adhere to consumer protection and antitrust laws. Other states that signed on to the letter included Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

The action was praised by Consumers’ Research Executive Director Will Hild and American Energy Institute Founder Jason Isaac.

“Ceres is a leader of the climate cartel and exploits its ever-growing network to push radical political agendas and ESG policies on companies and organizations, pressuring them to ignore their fiduciary duty, engage in shareholder activism, and adopt radical climate and net-zero goals,” Hild told The Daily Wire.  

Isaac accused Ceres of manipulating the market and attempting to suppress competition. 

“Attorney General Uthmeier’s letter puts a spotlight on what Ceres really is, the ringleader of a coordinated climate cartel operating behind closed doors,” he said. “Ceres uses dark money and collusive pressure campaigns to steer capital, punish lawful American industries, and force companies to adopt radical climate agendas they would never choose on their own.”

Former NFL Reporter Michele Tafoya Enters Minnesota Senate Race

Michele Tafoya, a longtime NFL sideline reporter turned political activist, is running for Senate in Minnesota, telling The Daily Wire her home state is at a “crisis moment.”

“I’ve raised my family here and I love this place, and we are at a crisis moment in Minnesota, a crisis of leadership,” Tafoya said in an interview ahead of Wednesday’s launch. “These career politicians that have brought us to this place show no inclination of getting us out of it.”

Tafoya spent nearly four decades working in sports, most notably as the sideline reporter for Monday Night Football on ABC and Sunday Night Football on NBC. After she stepped away from NBC in 2022, Tafoya became a regular voice in the political sphere, launching a podcast where she discusses the issues of the day.

Now, Tafoya is stepping further into the political fray with a bid to replace retiring Democrat Senator Tina Smith. Minnesota, which has not had a Republican senator in 20 years, has become a political flashpoint following allegations of widespread fraud that occurred under Democrat Governor Tim Walz, and the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer.

Hours before Tafoya officially launched her campaign, Vice President JD Vance announced that he would travel to Minneapolis to hold a roundtable on the ongoing fallout from Good’s death. The tense political climate and prospect of a formidable Democrat opponent — Rep. Angie Craig and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan have both entered the race — pose a challenge for any Republican candidate. Tafoya says she’s ready.

“I have a willingness and a spine to do the hard work and really fight for all Minnesotans, and that’s what I will do in the Senate,” she said. “I bring new ideas to the mix and ask the tough questions, particularly about this fraud. We have to hold people accountable for this. This can’t just slip by anymore. This is right versus wrong, and we’re either going to choose the common sense that built this country or we’re going to choose corruption and craziness.”

Tafoya has been critical of Walz amid the fraud scandal, and has also slammed Minnesota Democrats for adopting soft-on-crime policies.

“We have failed leadership that has led us to the chaos that we’re seeing. It has led us to the fraud and the circumstances in which we find ourselves,” Tafoya said. “We have a crisis of law enforcement. The local law enforcement here are not allowed to work with federal law enforcement, and that has resulted in some absolutely disastrous results.”

Tafoya told The Daily Wire she’s trading the gridiron for the GOP because she wants to see the Minnesota middle class thrive again.

“People are really struggling to make ends meet and we’ve had some good signs, like gasoline is at a five-year low and GDP is high, but
healthcare is a mess and getting a college education costs a fortune,” Tafoya said. “We’ve got rent and mortgage that is too high, and these things need to be corrected.”

“We’ve got fourth- and fifth-generation Minnesotans who love it here, who believe in this state,” she adds. “They don’t want to leave.”

Tafoya is proud of her political outsider status, but enters the race with a major ally in her corner: the National Republican Senatorial Committee for her campaign, led by South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, has already endorsed her. That endorsement could help her emerge victorious from an already-crowded Republican field that includes former NBA player Royce White, former state Republican Party chair David Hann, and others.

Despite the challenges, Tafoya says she’s ready to fight — and win.

“I’m going to have to reach every single Republican in Minnesota,” Tafoya says. “I’m going to have to reach Democrats as well and find people who are willing to cross the aisle.”

“We have a lot of independents here in Minnesota. Right now it’s about reaching out for those votes and working really hard for those votes.”

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