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Chrysler
and Climate Change

Below are extracts of letters between the car manufacturer Chrysler and Peter Shullot about climate change. The letters in full are at the bottom of the page. This is one of 65 sets of letters so you can find out what your supermarket, energy supplier and car manufacturer, and oil companies, airlines, house builders and other companies really think about climate change. The name Peter Shullot is made up – it is an anagram of The Polluters.

Chrysler also owns Dodge, Jeep and Mercedes Benz

To Peter Lambert, Managing Director –

I have driven your cars all my life. At present it’s the Chrysler 300C
. It is a pleasure to drive, looks great, and just right for me as a self-made man.

What worries me is this rubbish about climate change. It’s a complete fiction based on dodgy computer simulations and scientists shouting loudly to get funding for their pet projects. Why don’t they admit that the sun is responsible for climate change and that earth has often been hotter than it is now? Can they tell me if it will be raining on June 10th next year when I and the lady wife will go to France to visit the fine wine and beer warehouses of Calais? No. Exactly. So why I should believe them about climate change?

I think you understand what I’m saying. Didn’t Chrysler used to be part of the Global Climate Coalition set up to expose this hoax? Last year What Car asked car makers what they are doing about carbon emissions. You didn’t respond. Good for you – you’ve got better things to do.

Chrysler replied –

We are pleased that over the past two years, you have chosen to drive Chrysler Group products and continue to do so.

I note your comments regarding climate change and can inform you that Chrysler is conscious of this and their vehicles are designed with this in mind.


Letter to Chrysler

Reply from Chrysler

 


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