Summary This document was published as part of the research by Vatan Hüzeir of Changerism, while a PhD candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam, as part of his investigation entitled, Dirty pearls: exposing Shell’s hidden legacy of climate change accountability, 1970-1990. More documents, videos and reports from this collection are available on our page for the […] The post 1998 Shell Sustainability report, “Profits and Principles – does there have to be a choice?” appeared first ...| Climate Files
Summary This document was included in an academic study published by Robert Brulle in the journal Environmental Politics in April 2022, which we detail on this page. The document, which appears to have been written in 1994 or 1995, is a summary of the campaign E. Bruce Harrison and his PR company ran the Global […]| Climate Files
Below is an annotated collection of documents gathered through the years amassing evidence of corporate efforts to deny the connection between climate change and extreme weather events. There are two major blocks of evidence: They knew climate change would cause extreme weather: Corporate entities “knew” extreme weather would be an impact of anthropogenic climate change. […]| Climate Files