Science Denial

DeSmog was launched in January 2006 to call out the public relations industry for working with fossil fuel industry clients to sow doubt and seed misinformation about climate science. In those earl...
Ten years ago, leading climate scientists at the University of East Anglia had a mass of email correspondence stolen from their computers and broadcast around the world, in what became known asย โ€˜Cl...
Excessive media coverage of an email hacking tilted the outcome of a critically important event against the victims of the crime. Soundย familiar? In 2016, it happened to the Hillary Clinton presid...
โ€œThere was this incredible hullabaloo,โ€ says Robert Brulle, recalling the moment that the Climategate scandal broke, 10 years ago today. He remembers thinking that it was all much ado about nothing...
DeSmog UKโ€™s first editor, Brendan Montague, shares his personal experience of investigating climate science deniers at the time ofย Climategate. Lord Lawson stepped to the curb hailing a taxi. We h...
From its tense soundtrack and flickering images of suspicious-looking wires, you could mistake the BBCโ€™s latest documentary on climate change for some kind of cyber spy thriller. And thatโ€™s kind of...
A recent paper analyzing the major players in the organized efforts to attack climate change science and delay action had a surprising revelation โ€”ย the biggest contributing industry/sector was not ...
Climate science denial and opposition to climate-friendly policies are widespread among Brexit Party general election candidates, analysis by DeSmogย shows. Of prospective parliamentary candidates ...
Byย Mark Hertsgaardย andย Kyleย Pope This piece is published in partnership withย Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 380 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climateย story....
A businessman credited with helping spark the 1970s North Sea oil boom has moved into offices at 55 Tufton Street in Westminster, where the UKโ€™s principal climate science denial organisation and ma...

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DeSmog was launched in January 2006 to call out the public relations industry for working with fossil fuel industry clients to sow doubt and seed misinformation about climate science. In those earl...
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Ten years ago, leading climate scientists at the University of East Anglia had a mass of email correspondence stolen from their computers and broadcast around the world, in what became known asย โ€˜Cl...
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Excessive media coverage of an email hacking tilted the outcome of a critically important event against the victims of the crime. Soundย familiar? In 2016, it happened to the Hillary Clinton presid...
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โ€œThere was this incredible hullabaloo,โ€ says Robert Brulle, recalling the moment that the Climategate scandal broke, 10 years ago today. He remembers thinking that it was all much ado about nothing...
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DeSmog UKโ€™s first editor, Brendan Montague, shares his personal experience of investigating climate science deniers at the time ofย Climategate. Lord Lawson stepped to the curb hailing a taxi. We h...
on

From its tense soundtrack and flickering images of suspicious-looking wires, you could mistake the BBCโ€™s latest documentary on climate change for some kind of cyber spy thriller. And thatโ€™s kind of...
on

A recent paper analyzing the major players in the organized efforts to attack climate change science and delay action had a surprising revelation โ€”ย the biggest contributing industry/sector was not ...
on

Climate science denial and opposition to climate-friendly policies are widespread among Brexit Party general election candidates, analysis by DeSmogย shows. Of prospective parliamentary candidates ...
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Byย Mark Hertsgaardย andย Kyleย Pope This piece is published in partnership withย Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 380 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climateย story....
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A businessman credited with helping spark the 1970s North Sea oil boom has moved into offices at 55 Tufton Street in Westminster, where the UKโ€™s principal climate science denial organisation and ma...