Wildlife photography contest that was subject to the agreement described environmental impact of oil rigs in positive light

The Natural History Museum has been denounced for signing a gagging order which prevented it from criticising a Danish oil company that sponsored its wildlife photography competition.

The clause was put into a contract with Dong Energy, now known as Orsted, for its sponsorship of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

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