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Bureaucratic Jargon Raises⁤ Concerns Over Outside ‌Group’s ⁢Influence on Defense⁢ Contractors

Hidden within a proposed federal rule is a piece of bureaucratic ⁢jargon that⁤ is​ causing alarm. It suggests that an external⁢ organization with questionable ⁤connections could have⁢ a significant‍ impact‍ on ​America’s defense⁢ contractors.

The⁣ rule, identified as FAR-2021-15,‌ is currently‍ in ⁣the drafting​ process. A report, which will‍ take⁢ into account the numerous comments received, is ⁣due ⁣on July‍ 26.

The ⁣purpose ‍of⁤ the ⁣rule, as stated⁤ on a ‌federal procurement website, ‌is to “require major⁢ Federal⁤ suppliers⁤ to publicly disclose greenhouse ‍gas emissions and climate-related financial ⁢risk and to ⁤set ⁢science-based reduction targets.”

The draft⁤ version of the rule specifies that large defense contractors‌ must develop‍ “science-based targets” for reducing greenhouse gases, with ⁣these targets ‌being ​validated by SBTi (Science ⁤Based‍ Targets initiative).

SBTi is ​a partnership⁣ between CDP, the United⁤ Nations Global ‌Compact (UNGC), the World Resources Institute (WRI), and the⁤ World Wide Fund‌ for Nature⁣ (WWF).

A less favorable report from the Washington ⁤Free ⁤Beacon ‍claims ⁤that SBTi ​is funded by the Democratic Party’s⁣ main dark‌ money network. The‍ report also alleges that the We‍ Mean Business​ Coalition, ⁣listed as a‌ partner on SBTi’s website, is⁤ a front group for a‍ left-leaning​ dark​ money organization called the ⁢New Venture‍ Fund.

Aside from concerns about the organization’s financial‌ activities, having it involved in a federal procurement system is unsettling for many. ⁤Former SBTi board member ⁣Bill Baue, a sustainability expert,‌ expressed concerns about ‍the lack of checks and balances and ‍transparency within ​the organization.

BP America⁤ filed‌ a comment against⁤ the rule, stating​ that appointing a third-party arbiter to determine companies’ ‍eligibility as ⁣major contractors could be‌ damaging and ⁤counterproductive ‍to⁣ the proposal’s⁤ decarbonization goals.

The⁣ U.S. ‌Chamber of ‍Commerce also criticized the‌ plan, ⁣highlighting ‌that⁢ another outside​ group, CDP, would be​ reviewing company data and plans ⁤and receiving payment in the process.

Travis Fisher, a ⁤senior energy research ‌fellow at the Heritage Foundation, voiced ⁣his opposition to ‍the ⁣concept, emphasizing that allowing ​unelected bureaucrats and ⁢a climate ‍activist ⁤group ‍headquartered ⁣in London ​to⁣ oversee‌ long-term planning for national ⁤defense ‌contractors is concerning.

Source: The Western Journal



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