Research & Papers

  1. Fossil Fuel Executive Emails (House Oversight Comittee)
  2. “Why Don't You Act Like You Believe It?”: Competing Visions of Climate Hypocrisy (Shane Gunster et al.)
  3. Individualization: Plant a Tree, Buy a Bike, Save the World? (Michael F. Maniates)
  4. Statements about climate researchers’ carbon footprints affect their credibility and the impact of their advice (Shahzeen Z. Attari et al.)
  5. "Our oil": Extractive populism in Canadian social media (Shane Gunster et al.)
  6. Corporate promotion and climate change: an analysis of key variables affecting advertising spending by major oil corporations, 1986–2015 (Robert J. Brulle et al.)
  7. Rhetoric and frame analysis of ExxonMobil's climate change communications (Geoffrey Supran & Naomi Oreskes)
  8. Chevron on 1980 Oil Demand (NewsFront)
  9. World Energy Investment 2022 (IEA)
  10. The Greenwashing Files (Client Earth)
  11. Big Oil's Real Agenda on Climate Change 2022 (Influence Map)
  12. Inventing Conflicts of Interest: A History of Tobacco Industry Tactics (
  13. Committed emissions from existing energy infrastructure jeopardize 1.5 °C climate target (Dan Tong et al.)

Newspapers & Media:

  1. Climate change: I work in the environmental movement. I don’t care if you recycle. (Vox)
  2. You Can Eat a Burger and Still Fight For the Planet (Earther)
  3. How the oil industry has spent billions to control the climate change conversation (The Guardian)
  4. Big Oil Is Trying to Make Climate Change Your Problem to Solve. Don’t Let Them (Rolling Stone)
  5. Oil Executives Grilled Over Industry’s Role in Climate Disinformation (New York Times)
    1. Renewables about 1 percent of their total capital expenditure, according to the International Energy Agency.