Monday, June 22, 2026

Lawsuit targets Shell’s board of directors over energy transition plans

Shell admits in internal documents it has “no immediate plans to move to a net-zero emissions portfolio.”

Big Pharma’s pollution is creating deadly superbugs while the world looks the other way

Environmental standards do not feature in international regulations governing drug production.

A Black community in West Virginia sues the EPA to spur action on toxic...

Research shows that two majority-Black communities in the state were left out of a regulatory effort earlier this year to tighten limits on cancer-causing chemicals.

The bipartisan BIG LIE: Trump’s climate genocide is normal

Emulating Goebbels—but through Deafening Silence Anyone acquainted with propaganda’s sordid history will recognize the words “big lie”—capitalized for...

Clean energy jobs surge by 142,000, growing twice as fast as the overall US...

Clean energy jobs are not just growing; they’re booming at twice the rate of the overall U.S. job market. This surge is reshaping America’s energy landscape, driving economic development, and offering a blueprint for a sustainable future.

Here are the companies that are the world’s top plastic polluters

"Real solutions must change systems and power structures."

How losing nature from our language shapes our world

As references to rivers, trees, and wildlife fade from books, songs, and everyday speech, our connection to the natural world also diminishes. Reclaiming these words can help us recognize, appreciate, and ultimately, preserve the environment.

‘A wake-up call’: Study finds extinction risk for 30% of tree species

“Strengthened action is urgently required to prevent further species extinctions and restore damaged and degraded ecosystems.”

New study shows communities of color disproportionately affected by air pollution

“What this study shows is what communities of color across the region have long understood—that they are unfairly exposed to higher levels of pollution."

UK’s tax breaks for oil and gas ‘unlawful’ and harm climate action, court hears

The judicial review was brought against two defendants, the Oil and Gas Authority and the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.