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Do Mainstream Media Disclose "Experts'" Links to Oil and Gas Industry? [1]

January 2, 2013

The so-called "experts" often quoted in major media stories on energy often have ties to fossil-fuel industry groups — yet too often the stories fail to disclose such links, which might call into question the experts' objectivity.

The Checks and Balances Project, an energy watchdog group, did an analysis of coverage in 60 publications over a five-year period. It found references to the funding of the groups with which the experts were affiliated only six percent of the time.

  • "Fossil Fuel Front Groups on the Front Page: Media analysis of fossil fuel-funded organizations in major publications," [2] Checks and Balances Project, December 2012. 
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