Hazel is DeSmog’s UK Editor. She is also a freelance writer and broadcaster specializing in stories about food justice, climate, and migration. Her work has appeared on BBC radio, in The Guardian, New Internationalist, and the LA Times. She joined DeSmog in February 2022.
Future nature talks must be protected from โintense industry pressureโ say campaigners.
Corporations have found ways to be heard during negotiations on reversing the drastic global decline in plant and animal life.
DeSmog re-launches investigative series to track agribusinessโ influence over climate and nature policy in a critical year for decisions on the future of food and farming.
Les responsables de campagne critiquent des programmes volontaires ยซ fortement dรฉfectueux ยป, tandis que lโanalyse de DeSmog rรฉvรจle l'absence de reprรฉsentation de la sociรฉtรฉ civile ou des communautรฉs locales affectรฉes par les dommages causรฉs par lโindustrie des farines et huiles de poisson.
Campaigners criticise โhighly flawedโ voluntary schemes as DeSmog analysis finds lack of representation from civil society, or impacted communities.
Major food and agriculture companies have sent 340 representatives to Dubai for the climate summit.
From โinnovation sprintsโ to spritzers, polluting agri-giants have so many ways to influence climate outcomes.
Emails seen by DeSmog show a PR lobby funded by gas companies is looking to influence the opposition party as likely winners of the next general election.
We debunk some key concepts that the worldโs largest food and farming companies will be using to sway debates at the climate summit.
DeSmog to track the agriculture industryโs efforts to shape the agenda of the upcoming UAE COP28 summit.
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