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The Restore the Earth Foundation is an official "carbon partner" of major agrichemical polluters such as [[DowDuPont]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/dowpartnership/</ref> and petroleum companies such as [[Chevron]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/2022/03/28/chevron-and-restore-the-earth-foundation-agree-to-collaborate-on-carbon-offsets-reforestation-project-in-louisiana/</ref>.
The Restore the Earth Foundation is an official "carbon partner" of major agrichemical polluters such as [[DowDuPont]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/dowpartnership/</ref> and petroleum companies such as [[Chevron]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/2022/03/28/chevron-and-restore-the-earth-foundation-agree-to-collaborate-on-carbon-offsets-reforestation-project-in-louisiana/</ref>.


It has an especially close relationship with [[Shell Oil]] and its US solar platform, [[Shell Oil#Silicon_Ranch|Silicon Ranch]], as one of the two "validators" (along with the [[Savory Institute]]) of their "regenerative energy" greenwashing strategy through its EcoMetrics methodology.<ref>https://regenerativeenergy.org/solutions/ecometric/</ref>
It has an especially close relationship with [[Shell Oil]] and its US solar platform, [[Shell Oil#Silicon_Ranch|Silicon Ranch]], as one of the two "validators" (along with the [[Savory Institute]]) of their "regenerative energy" greenwashing strategy through its EcoMetrics methodology.<ref>https://regenerativeenergy.org/people/</ref><ref>https://regenerativeenergy.org/solutions/ecometric/</ref>


The Foundation is also a partner of the [[USDA]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/2021/06/03/restore-the-earth-foundation-awarded-7-4-million-usda-grant-for-critical-pilot-project-in-north-americas-amazon-the-mississippi-river-basin/</ref> (including the FWS & NRCS) and corporations such as [[Coca-Cola]], [[Lyft]], and [[Timberland]].<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/</ref>
The Foundation is also a partner of the [[USDA]]<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/2021/06/03/restore-the-earth-foundation-awarded-7-4-million-usda-grant-for-critical-pilot-project-in-north-americas-amazon-the-mississippi-river-basin/</ref> (including the FWS & NRCS) and corporations such as [[Coca-Cola]], [[Lyft]], [[Timberland]],<ref>https://restoretheearth.org/</ref> [[Entergy]], [[Wells Fargo]], CITGO, Veolia, and [[Eileen Fisher]].<ref>https://www.greenbiz.com/article/why-entergy-wells-fargo-and-timberland-invest-restoration</ref>


Restore the Earth Foundation was co-founded by Marvin G. Marshall and PJ Marshall, who "spent more than 40 years as a top strategic marketing consultant for leading professional services firms such as [[Bechtel Corporation]] (&) [[Halliburton]]."<ref>https://www.ecometricsllc.com/who-we-are/team/</ref>
Restore the Earth Foundation was co-founded by Marvin G. Marshall and PJ Marshall, who "spent more than 40 years as a top strategic marketing consultant for leading professional services firms such as [[Bechtel Corporation]] (&) [[Halliburton]]."<ref>https://www.ecometricsllc.com/who-we-are/team/</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 3 March 2023

The Restore the Earth Foundation is an official "carbon partner" of major agrichemical polluters such as DowDuPont[1] and petroleum companies such as Chevron[2].

It has an especially close relationship with Shell Oil and its US solar platform, Silicon Ranch, as one of the two "validators" (along with the Savory Institute) of their "regenerative energy" greenwashing strategy through its EcoMetrics methodology.[3][4]

The Foundation is also a partner of the USDA[5] (including the FWS & NRCS) and corporations such as Coca-Cola, Lyft, Timberland,[6] Entergy, Wells Fargo, CITGO, Veolia, and Eileen Fisher.[7]

Restore the Earth Foundation was co-founded by Marvin G. Marshall and PJ Marshall, who "spent more than 40 years as a top strategic marketing consultant for leading professional services firms such as Bechtel Corporation (&) Halliburton."[8]

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