To put it lightly, the tobacco industry is unloved. The WHO has led a decades-long campaign to denormalise “Big Tobacco” – ostracising these companies and working with activist allies to exclude them from participating in policy, public discourse and societal institutions. There are an army of institutions and NGOs who have one goal and only…
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Why Activists Lie
15 reasons to help understand why activists continually lie
The Industry Complex (Conclusion): 12 Recommendations to Stop the Rot
After 7 chapters asking questions, it’s time for some recommendations.
Four Active Generations in Risk Policy
The transcript from a two-minute Risk-Monger interview rabbit hole.
Our Youth are Terrified… So What!
I am now (officially) a grumpy old man. Time to complain about the youth.
The EU Greenwashing Directive: Only an Industrial Disease?
Do NGOs and government greenwash? They don’t think so.
Contradictions of the Fall
Am I the only one seeing all of these contradictions?
Scientific Consensus, Expectation and Trust
Declaring a consensus is a means to stop debate. It is political, not scientific.
Onslaught: An Activist War on Multiple Fronts
NGOs, media, law firms, government and the academe have launched an onslaught to abolish capitalism.
How ESG is Hurting Farmers
Food companies are imposing unreasonable standards on farmers (for ESG points).
Baffle Them with Bullshit – NGO Lies about Industry Lobbyists at COP27
Global media reported on the 636 industry lobbyists at COP27. They were tricked.
The Industry Complex (Part 4): Finding the Pieces to the Policy Puzzle
How can industry change the policy system working against them?