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Mat Hope

About

Mat was DeSmog’s Special Projects and Investigations Editor, and Operations Director for DeSmog UK Ltd. He was DeSmog UK’s Editor from October 2017 to March 2021. He began working with DeSmog as the UK’s Deputy Editor in October 2016, having previously been an editor at Nature Climate Change and analyst at Carbon Brief. He completed his PhD on political communication strategies in US Congressional climate change debates at the University of Bristol in 2012, which won the Hilary Hartley prize as the best thesis in his department’s graduating class. Mat is a member of the National Union of Journalists.

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In a bid to stop the Tory government repeatedly being defeated over Brexit laws, Prime Minister Theresa May is set to nominate nine new peers from her party. Among them are two familiar faces: Pete...
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How friendly are BP and the UK government? Very, it seems. Emails obtained through a freedom of information request by campaign group Culture Unstained show BP regularly meets with ministers, and ...
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Even Scott Pruitt — the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief known rarely to turn down a freebie — doesn’t want to have anything to do with the UK’s premier climate science denial group. ...
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A controversial new coal mine is just weeks away from opening - unless a small, spotty amphibian gets in the way, that is. Protesters at the Pont Valley camp near Dipton in County Durham claim to ...
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DeSmog UK is delighted to introduce new Deputy Editor and Director of Programmes, Mike Small.  Mike joins the team to help expand our Brexit coverage and strengthen our investigations on corporate...
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Shell knew about the relationship between burning fossil fuels and climate change as early as the 1980s. So what did the company decide to do about it? Stop burning fossil fuels? No. It changed it...
Series: #ShellKnew
Series: #ShellKnew
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It is 20 years since Northern Ireland’s leaders signed the Good Friday Agreement. After decades of conflict, the deal laid out how the country would be governed and has proved fragile over the last...
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Shell knew climate change was going to be big, was going to be bad, and that its products were responsible for global warming all the way back in the 1980s, a tranche of new documents reveal. Docu...
Series: #ShellKnew
Series: #ShellKnew
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Campaigners are threatening to take oil company Shell to court in the Netherlands unless it takes major climate action. Friends of the Earth Netherlands sent a formal letter (see below) to the com...
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Revelations continue to emerge about Cambridge Analytica, a political consultancy that has found itself embroiled in a scandal around data privacy and electoral manipulation. Three whistleblowers ...