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Protesters Accuse Executives at ‘Low-Carbon’ Gas Conference of Telling ‘A Dirty Lie’

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Credit: Geoff Dembicki Conference organizers were on high alert for anyone who might question that narrative. But it's not true that media aren't allowed, as they told Geoff. Protesters outside LNG2023 in British Columbia, Canada. They decided “to refuse the registration application” for DeSmog to cover the event.

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Organizers of Global Gas Conference ‘Refuse’ Entry to DeSmog Reporter

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Geoff Dembicki, an investigative climate reporter for DeSmog whose work has informed inquires in the Canadian Senate and earned high praise from outlets including the Washington Post was “denied” entry to a major global gas conference taking place in Vancouver this week. He found this highly unusual.

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Industry ‘Sabotaged’ Climate Solutions, ‘Petroleum Papers’ Author Told Canadian Senate

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[Editor’s note: Geoff Dembicki is the award-winning author of Are We Screwed? On Thursday, March 30, Dembicki addressed a senate committee on energy, the environment and natural resources. My name is Geoff Dembicki, and I’m an investigative climate change journalist. He’s also a regular contributor here at DeSmog.

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How Canada’s Oil Sands ‘Bankrolled the Assault on Truth’

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Dembicki’s book illuminates for the first time how these industry players profited from Canada’s oil sands and then spun those profits into international networks of climate denial that would help extend the oil sands’ lifetime. As Dembicki demonstrates, “the machinery of Big Oil’s climate crisis denial” continues its work influencing U.S.

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Our Best of 2023 Has Your Holiday Reading Covered

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From the Canada Team Meet the ‘Extreme’ Atlas Network Groups Fighting Canada’s Oil and Gas Emissions Cap By Geoff Dembicki Within hours of Canada’s federal government announcing key details of its plans to cap greenhouse gas emissions within the oil and gas sector, an array of attacks against it started popping up.

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Renewables Not a Threat to Agriculture, Alberta Utilities Commission Finds

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DeSmog contributor Geoff Dembicki reported that a climate change denying, anti-renewable energy group called Wind Concerns had at least one private meeting with Premier Smith. Experts estimate these anti-renewables efforts have put 6,000 jobs at risk , and threaten the viability of $33 billion worth of renewable energy projects.

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Exxon Could Have Helped Stop Climate Change 30 Years Ago, ‘Proprietary’ Docs Show

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Read a Q&A with Geoff Dembicki, author of the book The Petroleum Papers. This position was a misrepresentation of Imperial’s own research on climate solutions, which was contained in a 1991 report presented to the oil and gas company by an economics consulting firm known as DRI/McGraw-Hill.