To make media manipulation and lobbying truly effective, oil companies and their public relations firms also had to shift the culture, influencing everything from civil discourse to how religious groups viewed the issue of climate change.
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How Big Oil Is Using the Pandemic to Push More Plastic
In Colorado, Seniors Held Hostage by Fracking
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Reporter Justin Mikulka on Why ExxonMobil and Chevron Are the Biggest Opponents to a Shale Gas Bailout
There Will Be Fraud: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Turned into Christmas for Big Oil
Special Episode—Hot Take: Seeing Climate Through Coronavirus Glasses with David Wallace-Wells
S3, Ep 9: Jay Rosen and Nicholas Johnson on What the Media Can Do About Disinformation
S3, Ep 8: Meet the Harrisons
S3, Ep 7: John Hill and the Tobacco-Oil-Plastic Triangle
S3, Ep 6: Manipulating the Masses and Predicting the Future—Edward Bernays and W. Howard Chase
We Interrupt This Podcast for New Research + Emily Atkin and Guardian CEO Anna Bateson on Banning Fossil Fuel Ads
S3, Ep 5: Oil Slick, Part 2—False Equivalence and Free Speech
S3, Ep 4: Oil Slick, Part 1—The Rise of the Corporate Persona
S3, Ep 3: Psychological Warfare, Astroturfing, and Another Tobacco-Oil Connection
S3, Ep 2: The Oil-Nazi-Propaganda Triangle
S3, Ep 1: The Father of Public Relations
S3: The Mad Men of Climate Denial
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