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I believe we’re called to love others as we’ve been loved by God. That means caring... → Read More
We know that warmer oceans are already leading to an increase in bigger, stronger, slower... → Read More
It took months to attribute show climate change made Harvey so catastrophic. New tools... → Read More
Climate modelling is an enormous undertaking. I think few people realise just how complex these models are and how often they are run on supercomputers... → Read More
ExxonMobil's attempts to disseminate false information is public knowledge. → Read More
ExxonMobil’s deliberate attempts to sow doubt on the reality and urgency of climate change and their donations to front groups to disseminate false infor → Read More
What sensible, pragmatic, bipartisan steps can we take to increase our resilience to risks that a disaster like Hurricane Harvey represents? → Read More
What sensible, pragmatic, bipartisan steps can we take to increase our resilience to risks that a disaster like Hurricane Harvey represents? → Read More
Fresh out of Canada, I was unaware that there were people who didn’t accept climate science, let alone that Exxon was funding a disinformation campaign → Read More
Should the oil and gas giant be held responsible for misleading the public? → Read More
A recent peer-reviewed study found that what Exxon was saying internally about climate change was very different from their public statements. → Read More
By Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University ExxonMobil’s deliberate attempts to sow doubt on the reality and urgency of climate change and their donations to front groups to disseminate false information about climate change have been public knowledge for a long time, now. Investigative reports in 2015 revealed that Exxon had its own scientists doing its own climate modeling as far back as the… → Read More
While Exxon funded climate scientists like me, the bulk of its public-facing advertorials argued the science and cause of climate change were uncertain. → Read More
Do the ends justify the means? A former Exxon-funded climate scientist, Katharine Hayhoe, discusses the moral dilemma of using tainted money to conduct... → Read More
Exxon funded climate scientists while the bulk of its public-facing advertorials argued the science was uncertain → Read More
"Fresh out of Canada, I was unaware that there were people who didn't accept climate science—so unaware, in fact, that it was nearly half a year before I realized I'd married one." → Read More
When big polluters come knocking with research money tainted by climate denial, what should academics do? → Read More
Exxon had its own scientists doing its own climate modeling as far back as the 1970s. → Read More
ExxonMobil’s deliberate attempts to sow doubt on the reality and urgency of climate change and their donations to front groups to disseminate false... → Read More
Did I know what the oil conglomerate was up to at the time? I couldn't begin to imagine. ExxonMobil’s deliberate attempts to sow doubt on the reality and urgency of climate change and their donations to front groups to disseminate false information about climate change have been public knowledge for a long time, now. → Read More