Robert Brulle of Brown U. @RBrulle just published a killer paper on the Global Climate Coalition with brand new internal documents. Here are the original documents on @ClimateFiles https://t.co/KQbVS3yTRh
@emorwee@dwallacewells maybe they will adjust the matchup algorithm to avoid the nasty news about climate change... years ago we were told that at the WSJ, the big oil advertisers were given ad placement in the paper next to environmental stories, but got to see the stories first...pre-publication
A reminder that so-called 'soft' tactics can be just as powerful as lobbying, denial, attacks on science. Brilliant piece by @rebleber. Docs from our latest @ClimateWatchdog investigation
"Julia Child, the natural gas industry’s most famous influencer" https://t.co/8rxvZbnJ2c
How gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations. My latest for @NPR with editor @neelaeast and documents/research from @rebecca_John1 at CIC.
https://t.co/yo1qGbK3jF
Newly uncovered documents shed more light on the gas industry's long history of using tobacco industry-style tactics to sow doubt about research linking gas stoves and respiratory illness. It's a campaign that continues today: https://t.co/aim6cvNJ66 via @jeffbradynews
Fantastic reporting by @jeffbradynews for @NPR featuring my investigation for @ClimateWatchdog into the the gas industry's use of tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations
You can find the report, “Burning Questions: A history of the gas industry’s campaign to manufacture controversy over the health risks of gas stove emissions,” here: https://t.co/xqWyf8BbHX
A new report out today by @ClimateWatchdog fellow @rebecca_John1 sheds new light on the gas industry’s successful campaign to undermine scientific consensus on gas stove emissions using tobacco tactics. https://t.co/xqWyf8BbHX
AGA also continues to reference the studies it sponsored at Battelle Labs in the 1970s (w/o disclosing sponsorship) to maintain its position that there is no definitive evidence that NO2 from gas stoves causes respiratory problems.