COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- University of Missouri President Gary Forsee's business interests are drawing attention after he recently expressed opposition to federal climate change legislation.
Forsee recently urged Missouri's congressional delegation to oppose the cap-and-trade legislation.
The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that the former Sprint Nextel CEO has financial interests in companies that oppose climate change legislation. He also has ties to businesses that could benefit from the proposed caps on greenhouse gas emissions.
Some students and faculty on the Columbia campus say that contradicts a letter he signed supporting reduced greenhouse gas emissions as part of the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment.
Forsee is a board member of Great Plains Energy and Ingersoll Rand and has extensive investments in other companies.
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Information from: Columbia Daily Tribune, http://www.columbiatribune.com
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