Only You Can Keep Us Reporting from the Frontlines of Climate Activism

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Whether itโ€™s seeing a local resident break down in tears, being hassled by the police, or being mysteriously followed for miles while driving around site boundaries – some of the most intense experiences Iโ€™ve had as a journalist have been while covering environmentalย activism.

On every visit, I am shocked and impressed by the commitment of local people standing up to companies that want to use and abuse their communities for corporate gain. I am also shocked that Iโ€™m often the first journalist these people have spoken to.

DeSmog UK has reported from the frontlines of some of the UKโ€™s most significant fossil fuel resistances. It has been an absolute privilege to have played a small part in telling so many important stories. But we need your help toย continue.

We want to do more. So much more. But it all costs money.Each feature costs about ยฃ1,000 to produce. Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re trying to crowdfund ยฃ20,000, so we can visit 20 environmental protests inย 2019.


Support DeSmog UK today! Donate to our crowdfunding campaign throughย Indiegogo


The UK has an amazingly dynamic environmental activism scene. But the number of environmental journalists that actually get out from behind their desks to go and meet these people isย dwindling.

DeSmog UK has stepped into this breach. But we need your support if weโ€™re going toย continue.

Last week, three environmental activists became the first people to be sent to jail for protesting against fracking. Their crime? Boarding some lorries heading for a nearby frack pad inย Lancashire.

How many mainstream journalists do you think were there that day? None. Notย one.

But DeSmog UK was – documenting a now infamous moment in the history of UK environmentalย activism.


Read DeSmog UK‘s coverage of environmentalย activism:


Every ยฃ1,000 you give means one more community gets their voice heard, where politicians and the mainstream media have abandonedย them.

Our reporters are not activists, but they understand activism. We seek out the real story of local opposition to the fossil fuel and mining industries – stories that get lost in mainstream media coverage that privileges corporateย voices.

DeSmog UK wants to continue giving environmental activists the platform they deserve. But to do so, we desperately need your help.

We don’t take corporate sponsorship, and we’re determined to keep our content free. So please, give what you can – to keep DeSmog UK telling the stories of the UKโ€™s environmentalย defenders.

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Mat was DeSmog's Special Projects and Investigations Editor, and Operations Director of DeSmog UK Ltd. He was DeSmog UKโ€™s Editor from October 2017 to March 2021, having previously been an editor at Nature Climate Change and analyst at Carbon Brief.

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