Higher than natural levels of CO2 mean the same, but with excessively high temperatures. From the DeSmog climate misinformation database it appears that 13 of the 17 experts who participated in the ...
Many of those facilities, in turn, have “repeatedly exceeded legal limits on the air pollution they release into surrounding communities, disproportionately affecting people of color,” DeSmog ...
Credit: Chris Russill Google ad records viewed by DeSmog show that it’s been paying to advertise on the search term “Pathways Alliance greenwashing,” meaning that when people type that phrase into ...
WEBSTER, N.Y. — Workers will break ground Thursday at the site of the future Fairlife facility on Basket Road in Webster. Fairlife, now owned by Coca-Cola, launched in 2022 and produces a line ...
The Nat C conference in Belgium had great coverage yesterday, the media slavishly regurgitating the narrative that the gathering was ‘shut down’ as part of a terrible ‘cancel culture’ (blah blah blah) ...
It would open up huge new revenue streams for them and the current stadium’s lakefront site to the city for better development that could be used more than just 8 weekends a year. Yet wonder why ...
Over the decades (yes, decades) our humble site has carved out a unique niche in the Brussels media landscape, not only operating as a non-profit, but also with a particular view on the EU. A view ...
As DeSmog tracked down the location of Exxon’s carbon injection site, the project changed locations and was later put on hold. Still, the proposed project raises red flags about the lack of ...
The flame that will burn at the Paris Olympics has been kindled at the site of the ancient games in Greece. During a ceremony, an actress dressed as an ancient Greek priestess was supposed to use ...
The abandoned site of a once-planned £3.8billion gigafactory has been sold – delivering a blow to the UK’s electric car industry. US private equity giant Blackstone has agreed to buy the 235 ...
“Some of you may die, but it’s a sacrifice I am willing to make.” That’s the famous line said by Lord Farquaad in the Shrek movie that’s since become a popular meme, and it might as well have been ...