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Diane Bernard

About

Diane Bernard is the Interim Managing Editor of DeSmog. She is also a freelance writer who focuses on history, art, the environment, and public policy. Her work has appeared in publications including The Washington Post, BBC, Smithsonian, Public News Service and the Wilmington Star-News.

Analysis
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Science historian Naomi Oreskes says climate change is not just about fossil fuel profits, but also the political ideology supporting capitalism.

Science historian Naomi Oreskes says climate change is not just about fossil fuel profits, but also the political ideology supporting capitalism.
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Study coincides with a new social media campaign designed to counteract decades of disinformation on cooking with gas.

Study coincides with a new social media campaign designed to counteract decades of disinformation on cooking with gas.
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Energy Transfer and Sunoco claimed the substance was not toxic, but residents don’t trust the results.

Energy Transfer and Sunoco claimed the substance was not toxic, but residents don’t trust the results.
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Victory over climate deniers sends a strong message in defense of climate science and scientists.

Victory over climate deniers sends a strong message in defense of climate science and scientists.
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Conservative blogger Rand Simberg continued to attack climate scientist Michael Mann's research and "hockey stick" graph as “fraud.”

Conservative blogger Rand Simberg continued to attack climate scientist Michael Mann's research and "hockey stick" graph as “fraud.”
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His family was devastated when bloggers seeking to discredit him compared him to a sexual predator, Mann told the court.

His family was devastated when bloggers seeking to discredit him compared him to a sexual predator, Mann told the court.
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Michael Mann asserts that conservative pundits defamed him and attempted to discredit his “Hockey Stick” graph in 2012.

Michael Mann asserts that conservative pundits defamed him and attempted to discredit his “Hockey Stick” graph in 2012.