Reform UK leader Nigel Farage received freebies worth £10,000 from the Abu Dhabi government, new records show. Farage’s ...
Energy Secretary Chris Burgum (L) and Interior Secretary Doug Burgam (R) have been key participants in the Trump administration's avid promotion of fossil fuels. (Credit: Official White House Photo by ...
Oil and gas industry leaders and their allies are pushing for a massive fossil fuel scale-up — with national security and AI dominance as their rationale. Credit: Sari Williams As the U.S. braces for ...
This piece is copublished by DeSmog and ExxonKnews. ExxonKnews is a reporting project of the Center for Climate Integrity. Facing a growing number of lawsuits that could hold them liable for billions ...
A 2015 report by the Canadian pro-development group Resource Works cynically telegraphed the growing recognition by industry a decade ago that major projects like liquified natural gas (LNG) need ...
Attendees line up to get into the COP30, the U.N. climate summit, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 in Belém, Brazil. (Credit: AP Photo/Fernando Llano) Top American oil and gas producers are using trade groups ...
Sponsors of the COP30 Agrizone event venue have paid at least £625,000 for branding, private negotiation rooms, the right to host events, and speaking slots in climate debates. (Credit: Greenpeace) ...
Agribusiness in Brazil makes the misleading claim that "tropical agriculture" farming makes polluting cattle herds “carbon neutral." (Credit: Andy Carter) This article has been translated into ...
A DeSmog collage of Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman, U.S. President Donald Trump, and a Blyth road sign. Credit: World Economic Forum / Flickr (Schwarzman), NATO / Flickr (Trump) The “hyperscaler” ...
The U.S. meat industry has engaged in intrusive surveillance of animal rights groups, including monitoring relationships between activists and tracking employees of leading charities. The ...
A screenshot of Reform's 2025 party conference agenda. Credit: Reform UK Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is hosting a number of radical anti-climate groups at its conference this weekend, DeSmog can report.
The global advertising giant Interpublic Group (IPG) is facing allegations by staff that its rebrand of the world’s largest oil company violated a pledge to avoid work that could worsen the climate ...