The corporate-political machine thrives on information asymmetry. They know what they're pumping into the air; you don't. They have access to internal emissions data; you don't. They can afford teams of lawyers and PR specialists to obfuscate responsibility; you can't.
Open source tools obliterate this imbalance, transforming everyday civilians into digital environmental detectives. When a journalist can track pollution spikes, identify the source, connect it to a corporate entity, and document the pattern over time – the plausible deniability shield doesn't just crack, it fucking shatters.
OSS is so important - learn about these tools in the full piece on the site — link below 👇