Citi announces commitment to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Citi's announcement makes then the third major U.S. bank to commit to achieve net zero financed emissions by 2050.
New study shows oak trees’ positive increase of carbon capture ‘essential to guide climate...
“Our work adds to the small body of results from laboratories-in-the-forest that are essential to guide climate policy.”
2023 has been a big year for climate accountability in the courts
From a groundbreaking trial in Montana to a “truly historic” human rights hearing in Europe, climate change litigation took big steps forward this year.
Scientists stunned by off-the-charts Arctic temperatures, record-low sea ice
"Human-caused climate change is beginning to radically transform our planet."
Progressive Briefing for Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Infowars gets banned, U.S. Fish and Wildlife turns against saving the bees, and more.
80 critically endangered Australian frogs released to the wild after surviving disease and bushfire...
“It’s one of the most threatened frog species in Australia and it’s holding on, just clinging on, thanks to these amazing conservation works.”
Indigenous-led resistance to Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline threatens big oil’s last stand
Water protectors in Minnesota are kicking off what could be the climate movement's next massive, sustained direct action campaign.
Shell Oil Spill Dumps Nearly 90,000 Gallons of Crude Into Gulf
Gulf residents opposed to drilling are calling on President Obama not to open additional leases in the next Five Year Plan for the Gulf of Mexico.
Fracking study shows toxic chemical exposure 2,000 feet from drilling sites
"Secret exposure to chemicals that our own EPA reports as a potential hazard to human health is unconscionable."
333 Minke whales killed by Japanese fleet
“There is no robust scientific case for slaughtering whales.”









