Water protectors protesting at Willow River warn Line 3 ‘is a catastrophic threat’
"Polluted water, land, and rapid climate change are threats to us all, and Line 3 will cause unpredictable levels of damage if it becomes active."
Oil giant files $15 billion claim against US government for rescinded Keystone XL permit
“What a disgusting yet predictable move from TC Energy and Canadian Government. America didn’t want your pipeline. You took the risk. Taxpayers are not going to pay $15 billion for your failed and risky investment.”
Koch Industries among investors set to take over UK supermarket Morrisons
The largest private company in the U.S. and the family that owns it have financially supported a network of groups working to downplay the threat of climate change and kill off legislation designed to cut emissions.
Exxon exposed: Greenpeace tricks top lobbyists into naming senators they use to block climate...
“The reality is that almost nothing has changed in the Exxon playbook.”
6 things to know about climate change and heat waves
The deadliest weather event is often the most overlooked.
‘Abnormally high’ turtle deaths after acid-laden ship sinks off Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka urgently needs national-level, long-term monitoring of environmental parameters in the ocean using a standardized methodology.
US cities are suffocating in the heat. Now they want retribution
In a recent lawsuit, the city argues that fossil fuel companies should be held responsible for such costs because they knowingly contributed to the climate crisis.
Court orders France to take swifter action on climate change
This means the government, which cannot appeal the ruling, is legally bound to do all it can to cut emissions before the end of March next year.
Do beach cleanups really make a difference?
Cleanups can help people understand the problem and engage in solutions.
Energy Transfer’s Gulf Run pipeline to export fracked gas from Louisiana set to begin...
But FERC’s business-as-usual approach to fossil fuel projects during the climate crisis looks increasingly shaky, casting new doubt on the industry’s prospects.








