Saturday, March 21, 2026

Climate deniers on the ballot in 2018

DeSmog is taking this opportunity to highlight some of the top climate science deniers currently running for office in the U.S.

House committee investigates the role of PR firms in spreading climate disinformation

There is a long history of PR firms creating and spreading climate disinformation in order to block climate policy and promote fossil fuel interests.

The smoke’s gone, but hearts and lungs still may be in danger months after...

The long-term effects of breathing this cocktail are unknown.

March 2016 Was Hottest on Record by Greatest Margin Yet Seen for Any Month

Like February, and many other months recently, March had hit a record high when it comes to high temperatures.

Newly revealed emails highlight coziness and favors between local officials, Jordan Cove LNG backers

Recent emails raise ethics issues and may create openings for legal challenges to key permits for the controversial Jordan Cove project.

Is it time the national parks broke up with cars?

America’s national parks are overcrowded and underfunded. Would banning cars improve everyone’s experience?

Trump’s defense secretary cites climate change as national security challenge

James Mattis’ unpublished testimony before a Senate panel recognizes a threat others in the administration reject or minimize.

These industry titans oppose Trump’s order to build pipelines with U.S. steel

The U.S. Department of Commerce will consider all of these comments as it inches toward a draft set of regulations.

Global sand mining is destroying the planet and costing lives

“The nature of the crisis is we don’t understand this material well enough.”