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This is a guest post by Rob Galbraith and originally appeared on Eyes on the Ties. By now, many people have heard of Stephen Schwarzman. Some may know him as the billionaire founder and CEO of th...
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By Ruth Hayhurst at DrillorDrop. The anti-fracking campaigner, Joe Corre, is to go to court next week to oppose an injunction brought by INEOS Upstream against shale gas protesters. Corre, son of...
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By Kert Davies, crossposted from Climate Investigations Center For well over twenty years, climate deniers have tried to stymie discussion of extreme weather events and climate change. Why? Becaus...
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By Andrew Dessler, Texas A&M University, Daniel Cohan, Rice University, and Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University Hurricane Harvey has taught us many lessons, but the most valuable may be the ol...
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Abbott becomes second former Australian prime minister to address Global Warming Policy Foundation. His speech will be called ‘Daring to Doubt’, writes Karl Mathiesen, editor of Climate Home. Form...
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This is a guest post by ClimateDenierRoundup. Back in March, and then again in May, we flagged efforts by Pruitt and the GOP to bend the knee to the tobacco and fossil fuel industries and grant pr...
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By Dan Zegart, crossposted from Climate Investigations Center With Southern Company’s board voting today to green light the completion of the Vogtle nuclear power plant, the prospect that Georgia ...
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Anti-fracking activists have been making their case in court to overturn a decision that allowed shale gas company Cuadrilla to start work on a shale gas site in Lancashire, Ruth Hayhurst reports f...
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By Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University ExxonMobil’s deliberate attempts to sow doubt on the reality and urgency of climate change and their donations to front groups to disseminate false infor...
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This is a guest post by ClimateDenierRoundup  The big news in denierworld this week is obviously the latest (and peer-reviewed) #ExxonKnew study. But before Exxon stole the spotlight on Tuesday, ...