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It’s amazing what lengths some lobbyists will go t...

It’s amazing what lengths some lobbyists will go to. Take a look at these American TV ads downplaying climate change and calling CO2 “life”.

Linked on 21st May 2006 Details

Forget about litter. Forget about recycling. Get p...

Forget about litter. Forget about recycling. Get political.

Linked on 23rd May 2006 Details

Truly amazing: the oil industry pays for dumb/bori...

Truly amazing: the oil industry pays for dumb/boring viral video smearing Al Gore. They must feel extremely threatened.

Linked on 4th August 2006 Details

Interesting view on how lobbyists in Brussels shap...

Interesting view on how lobbyists in Brussels shape European decisions.

Linked on 3rd October 2006 Details

“Texas-based Exxon is trying to influence opinion-...

“Texas-based Exxon is trying to influence opinion-makers in Brussels because Europe - rather than the US - is the driving force for action on climate change.”

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Posted on 7th December 2006 Details

Scientists and economists have been offered $10,00...

Scientists and economists have been offered $10,000 each by an Exxon-funded lobby group to undermine a major climate change report due to be published today.

Linked on 2nd February 2007 Details

Climate change scepticism still exists in Brussels...

Climate change scepticism still exists in Brussels

Linked on 24th February 2007 Details

This has been seriously under-reported: Greenpeace...

This has been seriously under-reported: Greenpeace Unmasks Koch Industries’ Funding of Climate Denial Industry.

Linked on 11th April 2010 Details

Big Meat vs. Michael Pollan.

Big Meat vs. Michael Pollan.

Linked on 3rd December 2010 Details

Online lobbying via automated fake accounts is already well established online.

Online lobbying via automated fake accounts is already well established online. That commenter may not be who you think he is.

Linked on 25th February 2011 Details

Chernobyl: a 'debt to the truth'

It's always been incredibly difficult for me to get a fair view of nuclear energy. Mostly due to the absurdly obvious amount of lobbying from the industry. This article on the consequences of Chernobyl and other incidents shows that lobbying to be even more insidious than I thought.

Linked on 15th August 2019 Details