Climate Docket

The Climate Docket is a left-of-center environmentalist news site that focuses on so-called climate liability lawsuits brought against conventional energy companies. 1 Although the site presents itself as a fact-based journalism organization, the staff and leadership of Climate Docket possess decades of experience in environmentalist advocacy organizations. Members of the staff and leadership have demonstrated clear opposition to energy companies, especially ExxonMobil. 2 3

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Environmental Policy
Formation:

2017

President:

Richard Wiles

Location: Frederick, MD View on map
Tax ID: 82-1659823
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $6,775,004 Revenue: $8,235,380 Expenses: $6,405,056

Contents

    The site is funded by Climate Communications and Law, a nonprofit that receives funds from left-of-center environmentalist organizations. In 2018, the nonprofit received a grant of $164,854 from the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, an organization that supports the left-wing Green New Deal. 4

    Climate Communications and Law was incorporated in 2017 by environmental activist Richard Wiles. Wiles and other board members of Climate Communications and Law are all involved in organizations that encourage cities to pursue climate liability litigation. Staff of Climate Docket then report on these lawsuits without disclosing any conflicts of interest. 5 Climate Communications and Law has also been accused of violating Maryland law, which requires companies that were incorporated outside of Maryland but do business within the state to register their operations. 6

    Founding and History

    The Climate Docket began in 2017, with climate reporter Lynn Zinser joining as the site’s chief editor. The news site was originally called Climate Liability News, and it changed its name to the Climate Docket in 2020. 7

    The Climate Docket receives its funding though Climate Communications and Law, a nonprofit incorporated in 2017 in Washington, D.C. by environmentalist activist Richard Wiles. Climate Communications and Law reported $200,000 in revenue in its 2018 tax filings. 8 The nonprofit does not disclose its revenue sources, but tax documents reveal that in 2018, Climate Communications and Law received a $164,854 grant from the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, a left-of-center environmentalist organization that supports the Green New Deal. 4

    Political Agenda

    The Climate Docket claims to that it is “not an advocacy site” and that its staff covers environmental issues “as journalists.” 1 Nonetheless, the staff of Climate Docket possess decades of experience working with left-of-center and left-wing environmentalist organizations. Articles on the Climate Docket have drawn criticism for their one-sidedness and bias in support of environmentalist causes. 3 Members of the board of Climate Communications and Law also hold positions in organizations that encourage cities to pursue the very climate liability lawsuits that Climate Docket covers in its reporting. 3

    Editorial Staff

    Lynn Zinser joined the Climate Docket as chief editor upon the organization’s founding in 2017. Before joining the Climate Docket, Zinser worked as senior editor for Inside Climate News, a left-leaning media site that covers environmental issues. 1 9 10 Tax documents reveal that in 2018, Zinser received $120,000 from Climate Communications and Law in compensation for her work as editor. 8

    Geoff Grant works as an editorial advisor for the Climate Docket. He previously worked as director of digital media and editorial at Climate Central, a left-of-center nonprofit news site that analyzes and reports on climate science. 11 The left-leaning Washington Post described Climate Central as “more of an advocacy group” than a journalism organization. 12

    Karen Savage is a senior reporter and editor for Climate Docket. Her writing has also appeared in many left-wing media outlets, including Truthout and In These Times. 1

    Board Leadership

    Richard Wiles, Alyssa Johl, and Kert Davies sit as the board of Climate Communications and Law, the nonprofit that funds Climate Docket. 1 Wiles previously worked as senior vice president at Climate Central. Wiles also started #ExxonKnew, a social media initiative organized by the environmentalist advocacy group 350.org that promoted legal action against the conventional energy industry for alleged environmental damages. 13 14 Wiles also works as executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, an initiative of the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development that supports litigation against energy companies. 15 13 6

    Alyssa Johl is the legal director for the Center for Climate Integrity. 1 The Center has filed amicus curie briefs in multiple cases that have been covered by Climate Docket without disclosing Johl’s involvement with both organizations. 16 17 18

    Kert Davies is the founder and director of the Climate Investigations Center, a center-left environmental journalism nonprofit that is critical of oil and natural gas producers. 19 In 2016, Davies attended a meeting at the Rockefeller Family Fund that discussed strategy on how to “delegitimize” ExxonMobil and convince the American public that “Exxon is a corrupt institution.” 13

    Maryland Registration Controversy

    Climate Communications and Law was incorporated in Washington, D.C., but the business address listed on its tax filings is located in Maryland. Maryland law requires any corporation formed outside the state to register as a foreign business prior to doing business in Maryland. 6 In 2019, attorney Cleta Mitchell requested that the Maryland Secretary of State impose a fine against Climate Communications and Law for failing to register. Richard Wiles argued that Climate Communications and Law “has no business activities in Maryland” so was not required to register, despite its office being located in the state. 20

    Financial Statistics

    Total Assets

    Total Revenue

    Total Expenses

    YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
    2024 $6,775,004 $8,235,380 $6,405,056 View
    2023 $4,988,327 $7,572,645 $6,300,714 View
    2022 $3,631,672 $5,563,480 $5,164,689 View
    2021 $4,052,483 $4,054,376 $3,442,808 View
    2020 $8,520 $130,000 $125,693 View

    Prior year filings: 2019, 2018, 2017

    Revenue Detail

    Expenses Detail

    Employee Compensation

    • Number of Employees: 31

    Highest Earning Employees

    EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
    Richard WilesPRESIDENT$349,992
    Roland DaviesDIRECTOR OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS$224,660
    Alyssa JohlVICE PRESIDENT, LEGAL; GENERAL COUNSEL$199,485
    Corey Riday-WhiteMANAGING ATTORNEY$156,746
    Michael MenoCOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR$156,735
    James WillisFINANCE AND OPERATIONS DIRECTOR$154,163

    Grant Activity

    All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $22,445,952
    • Number of Grants: 30
    • Number of Funders: 14

    Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $3,560,0002024 ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND INCGENERAL SUPPORT
    $3,500,0002023 ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND INCGENERAL SUPPORT
    $2,500,0002021 ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND INCGENERAL SUPPORT – ENVIRONMENT
    $2,250,0002022 ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND INCGENERAL SUPPORT
    $1,500,0002024 Silicon Valley Community Foundation
    $1,500,0002023 Sequoia Climate FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    $1,500,0002022 Donor Advised Charitable Giving, Inc.ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANIMALS
    $1,000,0002024 The Marisla FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT
    $1,000,0002024 Sequoia Climate FoundationTO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    $1,000,0002023 TIDES FOUNDATIONSUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT
    $500,0002023 Silicon Valley Community Foundation
    $350,0002024 Maine Community FoundationResearch
    $350,0002024 Woka FoundationGeneral operating support
    $300,0002024 B Quest C/o Kara BallesterGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
    $300,0002023 B Quest C/o Kara BallesterGeneral Operating Support
    $250,0002023 The Marisla FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT
    $250,0002022 The Marisla FoundationCLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY PROGRAM
    $249,4532023 Hopper-Dean Foundation C/o Catalyst Family Office LLCCHARITABLE
    $100,0002023 PatagoniaorgTO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS.
    $90,0002021 Tortuga Charitable FoundationGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
    $75,0002023 Maine Community FoundationResearch Institutes & Public Policy Analysis
    $75,0002022 Tortuga Charitable FoundationGENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES
    $50,0002024 PatagoniaorgTO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS.
    $50,0002022 PatagoniaorgTO SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS.
    $50,0002021 ROCKEFELLER FAMILY FUND INCPROJECT SUPPORT – ENVIRONMENT

    All-time grants given statistics from Candid dataset:

    • Total Grant Value: $1,487,500
    • Number of Grants: 20
    • Number of Recipients: 8

    Selection of highest value grants given from the last seven years:

    AmountYearFunderSubject
    $250,0002023 New Venture FundPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $250,0002022 New Venture FundPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $105,0002022 Maine Conservation AlliancePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $105,0002021 OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCILPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $95,0002023 Maine Conservation AlliancePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $75,0002022 CHESAPEAKE CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $75,0002021 CHESAPEAKE CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $60,0002023 Breach CollectivePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $60,0002022 OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCILPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $59,0002022 Breach CollectivePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $58,7502022 MN350PROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $56,0002021 Breach CollectivePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $45,0002021 Maine Conservation AlliancePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $43,7502022 Fresh EnergyPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $40,0002024 CHESAPEAKE CLIMATE ACTION NETWORKPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $25,0002022 Arizona Coalition for ChangePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $25,0002021 Arizona Coalition for ChangePROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $25,0002021 Fresh EnergyPROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $25,0002021 MN350PROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.
    $10,0002023 MN350PROVIDE CLIMATE ACCOUNTABILITY CAMPAIGN STRATEGY AND SUPPORT.

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