Our agile, global nonprofit newsroom was built for this moment...
No doubt, this year saw a lot of chaos and damage. Climate deniers, fossil fuel interests, and their hard-right allies surged to power in many corners of the world, especially the U.S. Yet here at DeSmog, our agile, global nonprofit newsroom was built for this moment. So we never blinked.
For instance, Global Managing Editor Geoff Dembicki uncovered that ExxonMobil quietly funded the spread of climate denial in Latin America ahead of the United Nations climate talks in the 1990s. (We literally have the checks and hundreds of other documents.🔥)
This reporting on historical climate disinformation helped diplomats, campaigners, and observers better understand the COP30 negotiations in Brazil this past November, and it exists because of readers like you — will you pitch in to keep us going? [[link removed]]
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We keep fossil fuel companies on their toes too. Norwegian oil giant Equinor retracted its claim that it stores a million tonnes of CO2 annually at its flagship carbon capture project after contributor Edward Donnelly’s investigation showed it stores as little as one-tenth of that amount.
While geopolitics realign with major implications for climate and justice, we track the key players other outlets miss.
UK Co-Deputy Editor Sam Bright revealed that the Heritage Foundation, the think tank behind the radical Project 2025 blueprint for much of President Trump’s tumultuous second term, convened a meeting of hardline allies to discuss dismantling the European Union. Plus, Joe Fassler’s analysis showed 70 percent of Trump’s cabinet has ties to Project 2025 groups.
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This work didn’t happen by accident — and it didn’t happen because of billionaire owners or corporate advertisers. It happened because readers like you stepped up.
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