Unearthed_(publication)

<i>Unearthed</i> (publication)

Unearthed (publication)

Journalism affiliate of Greenpeace


Unearthed is an environmental investigative journalism publication that is operated by the nonprofit organization Greenpeace UK.[1]

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History

Unearthed was founded as Energy Desk in 2012 as an affiliate of the environmentalist organization Greenpeace.[2] In 2015, it hired an investigations unit and expanded its operations.[1][2] Journalists from the BBC, The New York Times, and other publications were recruited.[1]

Operations

As of 2021, Unearthed has a staff of nine,[2] which is supplemented by a network of freelancers.[1] All of its funding comes from Greenpeace, but it maintains editorial autonomy.[3]

Notable coverage

Unearthed has broken several stories that have received widespread coverage from mainstream news outlets.

In 2015, its journalists posed as energy company representatives and exposed academics willing to write papers supporting the fossil fuel industry in exchange for covert funding.

In 2018, it covertly recorded the director of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Mark Littlewood, offering access to UK government officials in exchange for donations. The leak led to two official investigations of the institute.[3][4]

In 2020, it used public records requests to uncover that BP successfully lobbied the Trump administration to weaken the National Environmental Policy Act.[5]

In 2021, its journalists posed as job recruiters and tricked an ExxonMobil lobbyist into revealing details of the company's efforts to oppose the Biden administration's climate agenda.[6]

Reception

Unearthed has been praised for the stories it has broken. Some observers have noted the potential ethical concerns of blurring activism and reporting, and of conducting undercover operations that involve deceiving sources.[6][7][8][9]


References

  1. Jackson, Jasper (9 September 2015). "Greenpeace hires team of investigative journalists". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  2. "About". Unearthed. Greenpeace. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  3. Booth, Robert; Syal, Rajeev (30 July 2018). "Thinktank faces double investigation after 'cash for access' claims". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 July 2021.
  4. Powers, Matthew (16 September 2015). "When Greenpeace hires journalists, it's a double-edged sword". The Conversation. Retrieved 4 July 2021.

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