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Despite claims of transitioning to cleaner energy, internal emails and documents obtained by a congressional investigation show oil companies trying to protect their fossil fuel investments through public narratives that conflict with private communications.
The oil industry’s long history of disinformation is well-documented, but PR firms have operated “behind the scenes” for decades, a witness testified.
Two are advisors to a well-connected "forum" set up by the BP-funded Institute of Economic Affairs that wants to see UK fracking regulations relaxed.
Green MP Caroline Lucas said climate sceptics and “delayers” should be “nowhere near the prime minister’s top team”.
The former Brexit minister, who has been at the forefront of efforts to oppose UK action on climate change, is re-entering government after four years.
FTI Consulting has a long track record of trying to control public narratives around fossil fuels for its clients in an effort to head off climate action. Now a Congressional committee wants answers.
Brian Catt wrote in a 2020 blog that the United Nations was trying to “deceive and control global populations”.
Cheniere Energy has introduced “cargo emissions tags” to assuage climate concerns of potential buyers. But a new report says these tags are riddled with problems.
Campaigners say action on climate change is in jeopardy if MPs such as climate science denier John Redwood are granted key posts.
As heatwaves, heavy rainfall, and flooding hit countries worldwide, climate deniers and those obstructing climate action deny or downplay extreme weather’s climate connection.
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