Plus, Carney’s pro-fossil fuel group call-out ...
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Dear readers:
For years, Mark Carney cultivated a reputation as a global climate leader. Remember his efforts to convince financial elites to take the threat of soaring global temperatures seriously?
But ever since becoming Canada’s prime minister this year, the former Bank of England governor has seemed to do everything possible to sell out the country to the oil and gas industry.
Thanks to readers like you, we’ve assigned a team of reporters to track Carney’s handouts to fossil fuel producers to call out his hypocrisy. Over the summer, Daniel Mesec reported on Carney’s approval of a massive new LNG plant that could cause fracking to skyrocket. [[link removed]]
And just last week, Mitch Anderson pointed out the double bind Carney created for First Nations by agreeing to build a new oil pipeline [[link removed]] to the west coast of British Columbia that could see crude-filled tankers sailing daily through Canada’s pristine Great Bear Rainforest.
All of these stories are now part of our brand-new series called Mark Carney’s Climate Betrayal [[link removed]]. The series will feature insightful accountability reporting, analysis, and opinion about Canada’s dangerous U-turn on fighting climate change that you won’t find anywhere else.
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This week, we broke the news that Build Canada [[link removed]], a corporate advocacy group founded by tech and fossil fuel billionaires, is directly influencing the Liberal prime minister. In fact, Carney referenced the group in a speech this fall.
And that’s not all.
Build Canada CEO Lucy Hargreaves told DeSmog reporter Taylor Noakes that the Prime Minister’s Office “has reached out” to the group about its policy memos. “It’s great to see ideas shared by the Build Canada community get taken up by government,” Hargreaves explained. That community includes Alberta oil tycoon Adam Waterous, [[link removed]] who recently announced that he wants to double Canadian oil production. Dive into the story for more [[link removed]].
Other journalists and decision-makers in Canada frequently rely on our investigations and research. They appreciate our independent, in-depth reporting — work made possible by readers like you.
Thank you for your support of DeSmog, and thanks for reading.
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Geoff Dembicki
Global Managing Editor
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Image: Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney collage. Credit: Sari Williams, DeSmog
Mark Carney Took Speech Ideas From Billionaire-Founded ‘Build Canada’ [[link removed]]— By Taylor Noakes (4 min. read) —
The pro-AI and fossil fuel group tells DeSmog that it’s great to see its ideas “get taken up by government.”
READ MORE [[link removed]] Carney’s LNG Push Will Cause BC Fracking to Skyrocket, Expert Warns [[link removed]]— By Daniel Mesec (6 min. read) —
More than 30,000 wells needed over the next 25 years for new LNG export projects, calculates renowned earth scientist David Hughes.
READ MORE [[link removed]] ‘Utterly Abusive’: First Nations
United Against Mark Carney’s
Alberta Pipeline Plans [[link removed]]—By Mitch Anderson (5 min. read) —
By tying the project’s fate to Indigenous “equity,” Carney saddles groups with the blame, and potentially the bill, if they move to stop a pipeline they oppose.
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Mapped: Pro-Trump Heartland
Institute’s European Network [[link removed]]
— Adam Barnett ( 6min. read) —
The U.S. climate science denial group is attempting to forge a global anti-green alliance.
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Exclusive: Shell Subsidiary Paid Queensland Museum More Than $10m to Shape Children’s Climate Education [[link removed]]
— By Ellen Ormesher (6 min. read) —
The educational materials distort how fossil fuel pollution has caused the climate emergency, new report finds.
READ MORE [[link removed]] From the Climate Disinformation Database: Emerging Ag [[link removed]]
Emerging Ag is a Canada-based global consulting firm focused on food and agriculture ”within a global policy context.” Emerging Ag’s clients include voluntary initiatives and trade associations representing the largest meat and dairy companies, including the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, which represents the world’s largest meat company, JBS, and the Global Dairy Platform, which represents dairy giants such as Nestlé and Fonterra. In blog posts, Robynne Anderson, the company’s founder and president, has made certain calls toward specific climate goals, such as revitalizing climate finance, prioritizing soil health, Inclusion of Agriculture in Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and building more extreme-weather-resilient food systems. However, as of November 2025, Emerging Ag lacks formal climate commitments, such as a net-zero target or a commitment not to work with highly-emitting clients. [[link removed]]
Read the full profile [[link removed]] and browse other individuals and organizations in our Climate Disinformation Database [[link removed]], Ad & PR Database [[link removed]], and Koch Network Database [[link removed]].
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