DC Protests Highlight US Climate Opposition to Manchin Deal, World Bank Head
Tuesday morning in Washington, D.C., dozens of activists rallied in two separate but related protests against what they see as climate science denial —...
How Climate-Friendly is Liz Truss’s Cabinet?
The dust has barely settled on the Conservative Party leadership race and the new UK government has already begun confirming many climate campaigners’ worst...
Renewed Tensions Hit Drive to Reform Opaque Trade in Carbon Offsets
The world’s largest certifier of carbon offsets has criticised an initiative to improve governance in the notoriously opaque sector, saying draft reforms are so...
Italy’s Lurch to the Right Raises Risk of Fossil Gas Lock-in
This story is part of a DeSmog series on the influence wielded by the gas lobby in Europe and was developed with the support...
Climate Lawyers Take Aim at ‘Green’ Heating Scheme Fed by Incinerator
Campaigners are threatening legal action over the UK government’s decision to award funding to a North London council that plans to use “low-carbon” heat...
A Global Database on Fossil Fuel Projects Goes Live
A new database cataloging the world’s oil and gas reserves reveals extensive data on the global fossil fuel industry for the first time.
The Global...
How Canada’s Oil Sands ‘Bankrolled the Assault on Truth’
Imperial Oil might not be a household name in the United States, but the company, which is mostly owned by ExxonMobil, is a big...
Exxon Could Have Helped Stop Climate Change 30 Years Ago, ‘Proprietary’ Docs Show
Exxon figured out a solution that could have helped achieve “stabilization” of the climate emergency back in the early 1990s, and then came up...
Internal Documents Show Big Oil PR Messages Still ‘Mislead’ Public on Climate
New documents released by a congressional committee show that major oil companies, under pressure from the worsening climate crisis, have carefully crafted public messages...
Conservative Party Given £651k by Aviation Industry
The UK’s Conservative Party received £651,000 from the aviation industry between April and June this year amid doubts over the government’s commitment to cutting...












