[env-trinity] Stewart Resnick, the Environmentalist?
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Mon Feb 10 08:35:17 PST 2014
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/02/10/1276455/-Stewart-Resnick-the-
Environmentalist
Stewart Resnick, the Environmentalist?
Conservation International features Rob Walton and Resnick on board
by Dan Bacher
The Center for Investigative Reporting describes Stewart Resnick, the
Beverly Hills billionaire owner of Paramount Farms in Kern County, as
a "one-man environmental wrecking crew.”
The powerful agribusiness tycoon has been instrumental in campaigns
to eviscerate Endangered Species Act protections for Central Valley
Chinook salmon and Delta smelt, to eradicate striped bass in
California, and to build the fish-killing peripheral tunnels.
Yet the wealthy agribusinessman also wears another hat -
"environmental leader." Yes, Resnick serves on the board of directors
of Conservation International, a corporate "environmental" NGO, noted
for its top-down approach to conservation and involvement with
corporate greenwashing throughout the world.
Conservation International was the top recipient of Walton Family
Foundation money in 2012, receiving $22,650,774, including $5,725,000
for the Bird’s Head Seascape, $4,214,881 for the Eastern Tropical
Pacific Seascape and 12,718,763 for “Other Environmental Grants.”
While serving on the board of Conservation International, Resnick
become notorious for buying subsidized Delta water and then selling
it back to the public for a big profit, as revealed in an article by
the late Mike Taugher in the Contra Costa Times on May 23, 2009.
(http://www.revivethesanjoaquin.org/content/pumping-water-and-cash-
delta)
“As the West Coast’s largest estuary plunged to the brink of collapse
from 2000 to 2007, state water officials pumped unprecedented amounts
of water out of the Delta only to effectively buy some of it back at
taxpayer expense for a failed environmental protection plan, a
MediaNews investigation has found,” said Taugher.
Taugher said the “environmental water account” set up in 2000 to
“improve” the Delta ecosystem spent nearly $200 million mostly to
benefit water users while also creating a “cash stream for private
landowners and water agencies in the Bakersfield area.”
“No one appears to have benefited more than companies owned or
controlled by Stewart Resnick, a Beverly Hills billionaire,
philanthropist and major political donor whose companies, including
Paramount Farms, own more than 115,000 acres in Kern County,” Taugher
stated. “Resnick’s water and farm companies collected about 20 cents
of every dollar spent by the program.”
Resnick and his wife, Lynda, own Roll International, Paramount Farms
and Paramount Citrus Companies, making them the nation's largest
farmers of tree crops, as well as the floral service Teleflora.
Dubbed the "POM Queen," Lynda is behind the marketing success of POM
Wonderful 100% pomegranate juice.
Roll International, one of the largest private water brokers in the
U.S., makes millions of dollars in profits off marketing subsidized
public water back to the public, confirmed reporter Yasha Levine.
“Through a series of subsidiary companies and organizations, Roll
International is able to convert California’s water from a public,
shared resource into a private asset that can be sold on the market
to the highest bidder,” said Yasha Levine in “How Limousine Liberals,
Water Oligarchs and Even Sean Hannity are Hijacking Our Water” on
alternet.org. (http://www.alternet.org/story/144020/
how_limousine_liberals,_water_oligarchs_and_even_sean_hannity_are_hijack
ing_our_water_supply)
The Resnicks are known for the influence they have exerted over
California politicians from both the Democratic and Republican
parties, including former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor
Jerry Brown, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Senate President Pro Tem
Darrell Steinberg and others, through campaign contributions. (http://
www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/02/15/18637867.php)
The Resnicks contributed $99,000 to Jerry Brown’s 2010 campaign
(http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/brown-and-whitmans-
contributions-glance-5779?appSession=772187602630348).
The Resnicks exert their influence over California politics in other
ways besides direct contributions to political campaigns. For
example, the executives of Paramount Farms have also set up an
Astroturf group, the Coalition for a Sustainable Delta, that engages
in green washing campaigns such as one blaming striped bass, rather
than water exports, for salmon and other fish declines.
Stewart Resnick's position on the board of an "environmental" NGO
while he and wife promote policies that are devastating fish, rivers,
the Delta and California's environment provides a glimpse of the
larger picture of corporate greenwashing that occurs with groups that
receive grants from the Walton Family Foundation, the organization
set up by the owners of Walmart.
Walmart, the country’s largest retailer and employer, makes more than
$17 billion in profits annually, so it has a lot of money to dump
into “environmental” groups such as Conservation International that
serve its agenda of privatization of the public trust. The wealth of
the Walton family totals over $144.7 billion – equal to that of 42%
of Americans.
The Walton Family Foundation reported “investments” totaling more
than $91.4 million in “environmental initiatives” in 2012, including
contributions to corporate “environmental” NGOs pushing ocean
privatization through the “catch shares” programs and so-called
“marine protected areas” like those created under Arnold
Schwarzenegger’s Marine Life Protection Act (MLPA) Initiative, as
well as to groups supporting the Bay Delta Conservation Plan to build
the peripheral tunnels.
According to a press release from the Walmart Headquarters in
Bentonville Arkansas, “the foundation awarded grants of more than $91
million to groups and programs that create benefits for local
economies and communities through lasting conservation solutions for
oceans and rivers.”
The foundation directed an overwhelming majority of the grants toward
its two core environmental initiatives – “Freshwater Conservation”
and Marine Conservation.”
“Our work is rooted in our belief that the conservation solutions
that last are the ones that make economic sense,” gushed Scott Burns,
director of the foundation’s Environment Focus Area. “The foundation
and our grantees embrace ‘conservationomics’ – the idea that
conservation efforts can and should bring economic prosperity to
local communities.”
The foundation donated $38,648,952 to “Marine Conservation,”
$29,367,340 to “Freshwater Conservation” and $23,683,286 for “Other
Environment Grants” in 2012.
The Environmental Defense Fund, the second largest recipient,
received a total of $12,943,017, including $7,800,000 for catch
shares, $1,881,652 for the Colorado River, $3,032,300 for the
Mississippi River, $20,000 for the Gulf Of Mexico and $209,065 for
the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Environmental Defense Fund is known for its market-based approach to
conservation and its push for “catch shares” that essentially
privatize the oceans. The relationship between the group and the
retail giant is so close that it operates an office in Bentonville,
Arkansas, where Walmart is headquartered.
Ocean Conservancy, a strong supporter of the privately funded Marine
Life Protection Act Initiative to create “marine protected areas” in
California, received the third largest chunk of money from the
foundation in 2012, $5,447,354, including $2,112,500 for “Marine
Conservation” in the Gulf of Mexico and $3,334,854 for the oil spill
in the Gulf.
Nature Conservancy, Inc. received $4,509,616, the fourth largest
amount of money, including $1,700,000 for the Colorado River,
$725,557 for the Mississippi River, $553,148 for the Bird’s Head
Seascape, $21,000 for Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape, $350,000 for
Gulf of Mexico projects, $400,825 for catch shares and $759,086 for
“other conservation grants.”
The Nature Conservancy is known for its strong support of the Bay
Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) to build the peripheral tunnels that
Resnick and other corporate agribusiness interests so avidly support.
Other recipients of Walton Foundation money in 2012 include American
Rivers, the Center for American Progress, Environmental Working
Group, Marine Stewardship Council, National Audubon Society, National
Fish and Wildlife Foundation, National Geographic Society, Oxfam
America, Inc., Resources Legacy Fund, World Wildlife Fund and many
other NGOs.
A complete list of Walton Family Foundation recipients is available
at: http://www.waltonfamilyfoundation.org/about/2012-grant-
report#environment.
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