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Greenpeace, Sanders Hold Ground Against Clinton in Fossil Fuel Feud

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Environmental group Greenpeace has responded to Hillary Clinton’s frustrated interaction with a climate activist on Thursday, when the former secretary of state said she was “sick of” the Bernie Sanders campaign claiming she has taken fossil fuel money to fund her presidential campaign.

“I do not have—I have money from people who work for fossil fuel companies,” Clinton said after being confronted by Greenpeace activist Eva Resnick-Day at a campaign rally in New York. “I am so sick—I am so sick of the Sanders campaign lying about me. I’m sick of it.”

Resnick-Day followed up by publishing a blog post on the Greenpeace website explaining her actions, stating, “I care deeply about tackling climate change and I’m deeply concerned about the state of our democracy,” before clarifying that she was not affiliated with Sanders’ campaign.

“[T]he first step a candidate can take to stop fossil fuels is to stop taking fossil fuel money,” Resnick-Day wrote. She continued:

Meanwhile, the Clinton campaign doubled down on defense, stating that she “has not taken a dollar from oil and gas industry PACs or corporations. The simple fact is that the Sanders campaign is misleading voters with their attacks.”

As the Huffington Post reported last year, Clinton’s biggest campaign bundlers are fossil fuel lobbyists. Reporters Kate Sheppard and Paul Blumenthal wrote in July that “fossil fuel interests have pumped $3.25 million into the largest super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election cycle. The Clinton campaign has received donations from industry lobbyists including ExxonMobil’s Theresa Fariello.”

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