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Results for People: Jim Hoggan
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Richard Littlemore |
Fifth Estate Slams the "Denial Machine"16 Nov 06
CBC's news magazine show the fifth estate slammed Dr. S. Fred Singer and company out of the park last evening with the " Denial Machine" , a 40-minute documentary that gave context to the current climate change debate.
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Kevin Grandia |
Jim and DeSmogBlog hit the news (and the skeptics)1 Nov 06
Here is a Global TV newshour video clip of DeSmog founder, Jim Hoggan, explaining the PR movement sowing doubt on the realities of global warming. |
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Sarah Pullman |
Jim Hoggan at UWO25 Oct 06
Continuing with his speaking tour, Jim speaks today at the University of Western Ontario, in London, ON. Western is a great university, with a highly regarded business school that pumps a lot of Canada's top executives out into the world. That's why I'm delighted that he's bringing the DeSmogBlog message to Western – because if we're going to bring about the change we need in this world, we need the leaders of the business community on-side. I hope that the ripples from this talk, and from our work with this site, trickle out and start to make people think differently. |
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Kevin Grandia |
Jim takes the DeSmog message to Concordia24 Oct 06
As part of a nine-stop University speaking tour, the founder of DeSmogBlog, Jim Hoggan, is visiting Montreal's Concordia University department of journalism today. Jim will be speaking on what else but the PR spin tactics being used to muddle the truth on the realities of global warming.
Highlights will no doubt include, some of the more notorious climate change skeptics, namely Tim Ball, Fred Singer and former RJ Reynolds medical "research" advisor Fred Seitz. |
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Sarah Pullman |
Check "This" Out6 Oct 06
It's been out for a couple of weeks now, but make sure you don't miss this article in "This" Magazine – a smart, thoughtful publication, grown locally up here in Canada.
It's a good primer to the way that public relations has been employed in Canada with regards to climate change. If you've been listening at all to the discussion north of the border, you've heard the phrase "made in Canada" a hundred thousand times. But did you know where that came from? It's a legacy of the Canadian Coalition for Responsible Environmental Solutions, which was a coalition manufactured in 2002 by National Public Relations, Canada's largest PR firm. |








