Donate today to Project DeSmog's Power of 10 Campaign!
The Desmog Project must raise $100,000 in 2008 to hire hot researchers, smokin' good writers, launch cool new web features and publish a book on the Climate Denial Industry.
You can donate anonymously if you like: at the very end of the process, when you go to "checkout" you can click "no" on the box that says "display my name."
Why the Power of 10?
With your help the DeSmog Project will bring in 10,000 donations of $10 each. Its a small amount to ask, but the power of $10 x 10,000 is enough for us to take Project DeSmog to a whole other level.
You can go here for detailed breakdown of how your small donation will help make great things happen.
Why Donate To Project Desmog?
We are an international leader on climate change
The DeSmog Project, and its popular website DeSmogBlog, is the leading force in exposing and discrediting the private interest and industry sponsored Public Relations misinformation campaigns that interfere with personal, organizational, corporate, and governmental actions to combat Global Warming.
Our award-winning website was recently named one of the Top 50 "Eco-Blogs" in the world by the Times of London.
We can get the message out - BIG TIME
We have generated stories in major traditional media outlets; The New York Times, The UK Guardian, The BBC, The Globe and Mail, Associated Press and the CBC. In our capacity as research experts in Global Warming misinformation campaigns we often assist major media such as ABC News, Associated Press, BBC World Service and the Globe and Mail in the development of Global Warming story ideas and content.
Our articles and stories are routinely highlighted in the world’s most popular news blogs: New York Times DotEarth, Huffington Post, Daily Kos, ThinkProgress, and Treehugger.
Our team of writers are some of the most influential voices in the climate change conversation both online and offline, including Bill McKibben, Chris Mooney, Page van der Linden and Ross Gelbspan.
The DeSmog Team is led by James Hoggan, president of the public relations firm James Hoggan & Associates and Chair of the David Suzuki Foundation.