Matthew Green

About

Matthew is global investigations editor at DeSmog, leading coverage of the global climate crisis, energy politics, and the struggles for environmental justice through an international lens. He has previously worked at Reuters and the Financial Times, and writes the Resonant World newsletter exploring connections between the climate crisis and collective trauma.

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Steffi Bednarek says growing numbers of professionals serving climate-damaging corporations are finding their personal sense of complicity harder to ignore.

Steffi Bednarek says growing numbers of professionals serving climate-damaging corporations are finding their personal sense of complicity harder to ignore.
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Latest documents unearthed by Dutch climate activist seen as “valuable sources” for litigators.

Latest documents unearthed by Dutch climate activist seen as “valuable sources” for litigators.
Series: #ShellKnew
Series: #ShellKnew
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JoJo Mehta says at least 35 countries are considering having ecocide recognized on par with genocide by the International Criminal Court in the Hague.

JoJo Mehta says at least 35 countries are considering having ecocide recognized on par with genocide by the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
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New report by DeSmog and Drilled reveals extent of commercial partnerships between trusted outlets and Big Oil.

New report by DeSmog and Drilled reveals extent of commercial partnerships between trusted outlets and Big Oil.
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Vanessa Nakate says young people fighting for a habitable planet need to be properly resourced.

Vanessa Nakate says young people fighting for a habitable planet need to be properly resourced.
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Gail Bradbrook could face a custodial sentence if convicted.

Gail Bradbrook could face a custodial sentence if convicted.
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Document warning that civilisation could prove a "fragile thing" is used to bolster District of Columbia lawsuit against Big Oil.

Document warning that civilisation could prove a "fragile thing" is used to bolster District of Columbia lawsuit against Big Oil.
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Newly discovered documents from the 1970s and early ’80s show that Shell knew more about the "greenhouse effect" than it let on in public.

Newly discovered documents from the 1970s and early ’80s show that Shell knew more about the "greenhouse effect" than it let on in public.
Series: #ShellKnew
Series: #ShellKnew
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Texas community fights to save its coastline as the developers of Rio Grande LNG reassure investors over climate impact.

Texas community fights to save its coastline as the developers of Rio Grande LNG reassure investors over climate impact.
Series: Gas Lock-in
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US and Mexican activists fighting new oil and gas projects said they had to give a basic lesson on the harm caused by fracking during meetings with financiers in London.

US and Mexican activists fighting new oil and gas projects said they had to give a basic lesson on the harm caused by fracking during meetings with financiers in London.