Chinese Communist Party Using Nonprofit Networks to Attack American Energy, Report Suggests

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A Chinese Communist Party connected organization gave millions of dollars to an environmental law non-profit that targets energy projects in Louisiana.

The Pelican Institute For Public Policy published a report outlining the institutional barriers preventing Louisiana from developing its energy industry. Earthjustice, an environmental law organization headquartered in San Francisco, California, receives millions of dollars in funding from a non-profit organization with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) connections, according to the Pelican Institute.

Earthjustice has represented green advocacy groups such as RISE St. James, Concerned Citizens of St. John, and the Alliance for Affordable Energy in lawsuits, permit challenges, and civil rights complaints, according to the Pelican Institute. RISE St. James and Alliance for Affordable Energy are part of Louisiana Against False Solutions (LAF), an advocacy group coalition dedicated to transitioning the energy market away from fossil fuels, according to the Pelican Institute. (RELATED: Democrats And The Chinese Government Agree: Trump’s Latest Deregulatory Action Is Terrifying)

Earthjustice targeted a proposed petrochemical plant from Formosa Plastics, Denka’s synthetic rubber-producing facility, a Mitsubishi Chemical plant and a methane gas power plant produced by Entergy Louisiana, according to the Pelican Institute.

Earthjustice received $6,562,936 from Energy Foundation China (EFC) since 2003, a non-profit organization with ties to the Chinese government. EFC CEO Ji Zhou previously worked in leadership positions with China’s official National Center For Climate Change Strategy which is embedded in the National Development and Reform Commission of the State Council. Zhou attended the 2015 Paris Climate Talks as a Chinese delegate, according to reporting by State Armor.

EFC board member Hongjun Zhang, a Washington D.C.-based lawyer, was previously a legislative director for the Chinese National People’s Congress, according to a report by The Washington Free Beacon.

EFC has a registered headquarters in San Francisco and one in Beijing registered with the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, according to Influence Watch.

EFC used to be part of the U.S. Energy Foundation (EF), which also funds LAF associated groups, until they split into two distinct organizations in 2019. EF and EFC still shared the same office in San Francisco after the split until 2022 and shared company personnel until at least 2024 with 6 EFC employees being compensated by EF up to July 24, according to the Pelican Institute.

EF has been accused of funding U.S. organizations to advance Chinese energy interests through lawfare against the American energy sector which was discussed in a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in 2025, according to the Pelican Institute. EF and EFC gave $6.4 million to groups associated with the LAF, according to the Pelican Institute.

The Pelican Institute noted that the LAF groups received nearly $115.5 million from donors outside of Louisiana, such as the Bloomberg Philanthropies, Rockefeller Family Fund, Bezos Earth Fund, and Tides Foundation which is seeded by George Soros.

Earthjustice partnered with former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s over $1 billion Beyond Carbon initiative and $85 million Beyond Petrochemicals campaign, according to the Pelican Institute.

The Beyond Carbon initiative aggressively pursued efforts to transition the U.S. away from carbon-polluting energy sources and wants to shutdown every coal plant in America by 2030, according to a report by Earth Justice. The Beyond Petrochemical campaign wanted to block more than 120 petrochemical plants proposed to be open in Louisiana, Texas, and the Ohio River Valley by using “front-line communities,” according to a report by Earth Justice.

The Bloomberg Family Foundation has donated at least $34.25 million to Earthjustice and the nonprofit expressed pride in working alongside Bloomberg, calling him a “powerful ally,” according to the Pelican Institute.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reported in 2018 that Republican lawmakers on the House Committee on Natural Resources sent a letter to Earthjustice demanding documents regarding the organization’s ties with foreign officials and environmental activists.

Earthjustice registered under FARA in 2019 for having young environmental activists as foreign principals from countries such as South Africa, Brazil, India, Nigeria, and France, according to a FARA registration statement.

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sidabma
March 13, 2026 3:05 pm

It’s time that America shows the world that it can not only be Energy Independent but how it can be Energy Efficient with it’s fossil fuels.
Now is a perfect time to work with the AI Data Groups to have them create Community Power Plants to produce the electricity they need to power these Data Centers. Natural gas seems to be the preferred fuel of choice. These Community Power Plants can be setup to operate at over 90% energy efficiency, and emit zero emissions into the atmosphere.
The natural gas combusted exhaust will be used to create hundreds of good paying full time jobs and money at each community location.
This is not “new technology”. It has been in-use since the early 1980’s. It’s a well proven technology.

Times have also changed for coal use. With our new technologies, coal can be combusted almost as clean as natural gas.

America is an Energy Leader. Let’s show them together how it is done.

Can this Story Tip be used as an idea to create future Energy related articles?

Colin Belshaw
Reply to  sidabma
March 15, 2026 3:05 am

The last thing I am is a climate catastrophist, but how would these natural gas plants operate at 90% efficiency and emit zero emissions?!

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Colin Belshaw
March 16, 2026 7:11 am

If one excludes CO2 (as one should), then zero emissions is achievable.

Chris Hanley
March 13, 2026 3:16 pm

The Beyond Carbon initiative aggressively pursued efforts to transition the U.S. away from carbon-polluting energy sources and wants to shutdown every coal plant in America …

There it is again, that conflation of concerns about air quality in terms of genuine particulate and chemical pollution with overall beneficial carbon dioxide.
You would think a writer for the Daily Caller would know the difference.

Editor
Reply to  Chris Hanley
March 13, 2026 9:57 pm

We need to reclaim our language. Using :clean” to mean “lack of pollution” would be a good start. I think the way to do it is to relentlessly and without comment use it in its proper sense, but others may know better.

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Chris Hanley
March 16, 2026 7:12 am

CO2 emissions is not “carbon pollution.”

AlbertBrand
March 13, 2026 3:37 pm

Let’s take away the non profit status of any outfit accepting money from outside our country. This would probably make them insolvent or at least less able to apply lawfare.

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  AlbertBrand
March 13, 2026 7:25 pm

Or just get rid of the distinction entirely.

March 13, 2026 3:38 pm

This is allowed to continue because why? Is the US financing similar in China? Thought not.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
March 13, 2026 7:54 pm

Oh my how the tables have quickly turned on China’s fossil fuel imports. Venezuela, one of if not the largest oil reserves in the world was on their target list. And now? Courting Iran that has nothing to give them but oil? All China has to do is install all those PV panels and whirligigs that they’ve been foisting on the world and they’ll be OK though 🙂

George V
March 14, 2026 4:35 am

If tariffs can be applied to products from a specific country, why can’t monetary donations to an organization also be subject to tariffs? A rate of 90% should just about do it.

March 14, 2026 9:01 am

Sadly, there is never a shortage of useful idiots willing to sell their souls and country for thirty pieces of silver.

TBeholder
March 14, 2026 12:08 pm

Ri-i-ight. The NGOs are totally a Chinese invention. Or at least some NGOs!
I expected the shutdown of ManBearPig will be a grand show of fig leaves — in the same style as good old XX CPSU Congress or more modern Church of Xenulogy purge in USA (who supposedly have secretly infiltrated FBI… perhaps this organization does not know how to run background checks?). It did not deviate from this farcical script yet.