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The Guardian is publishing articles in partnership with one of the world's most notorious oil companies, despite running a campaign to divest from them.
Is the Times allowing a wealthy coal–baron to push them into misleading their readers about dodgy climate change denying science?
Walk into 'the most exclusive club in the world' in the middle of COP21, and you find the polite chit–chat with which the powerful face impending disaster.
Greenpeace's executive director discusses how the oil industry has manufactured consent for the carbon age, and how they are going to be defeated.