John Kerry invested in oil companies prior to becoming
Biden's climate envoy, financial disclosures show
Kerry’s total investments were valued between $4.2M and
$15M
John Kerry, President Biden’s special presidential envoy for climate change, held
investments in oil companies prior to divesting from the stocks as he took over
the position, according to financial forms.
Kerry's financial disclosure forms, which were obtained by Fox
News, show that the former secretary of state was financially invested in
numerous oil companies, including Duke Energy, Cimarex, Dominion Energy, Exelon
Corporation and Valero Energy.
As Biden's climate envoy, he will push policies that run counter
to his personal investments before taking over the post. At the same time that
Kerry held investments in oil companies, he also worked with climate groups The
Rise Fund, where he served as a senior adviser, and Climate Finance Partners,
where he acted as chairman of the advisory board.
In early March, Kerry warned the
oil and gas industry that if it doesn't embrace clean energy it will
be "sitting there with a lot of stranded assets" and "end up on
the wrong side of the battle." He also said the industry should be
figuring out "how do we become not an oil-and-gas company, but how do we
become an energy company."
The financial forms show that Kerry’s total investments were
valued between $4.2 million and $15 million. He was paid $5 million from Bank
of America and collected hundreds of thousands in honorarium from the likes of
Deutsche Bank, Zurich Insurance Company and MedStar Washington.
The State Department told
Axios, which first reported on Kerry's financial disclosure,
that the climate czar has divested from all assets that could pose conflicts of
interest. Kerry has signed an ethics pledge stating he will not participate in
decisions involving his former clients and employers.
Kerry has also faced
scrutiny over the use of his family's private jet as
he speaks out against climate change. The jet recently made a trip to Idaho as
he went on an international climate tour, Fox News reported.
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