Thursday, June 25, 2026

North Sea rebellion: Activists across six nations decry ‘fossil madness’ amid climate crisis

This movement isn't just a protest; it's a plea for the future of the children who stand to inherit a warming world.

The Link Between Armed Conflict And Climate Change Just Got A Bit Stronger

Conflict outbreaks following climate disasters are no coincidence, according to new research.

How a powerful US lobby group helps big oil to block climate action

“I think it’s fair to say that API and its prominent member companies have a broadly shared goal, which is to keep the social license of the oil and gas industry operating, and therefore enabling them to continue to extract oil and gas for as long as possible, as profitably as possible.”

Senate hearing calls out the influence of dark money in blocking climate action

Until the U.S. political system changes and limits the amount of money, and its corresponding power, in politics, the deck will remain stacked in favor of the fossil fuel industry when it comes to Congressional action on climate.

‘Clean energy is moving fast’: Investments in renewables will overtake fossil fuels for the...

The global energy crisis that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as the growing affordability of renewables, has given rise to more sustainable alternatives.

Earth Day activists wanted to disrupt the fossil fuel industry. The pandemic is doing...

We need to speed the transition to the solar panels and wind turbines that engineers have worked so mightily to improve and are now the cheapest way to generate power.
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Bill McKibben on Earth Day at 50: We must stop subsidizing fossil fuel industry...

Half a century later, in the middle of a pandemic, protests planned around the world have moved online, and the Trump administration has gutted the EPA, rolled back fuel economy standards and eased the enforcement of pollution regulations.

Portland public schools first to put global climate justice in classroom

Students learn about the front lines of global warming and how to be climate activists.

What’s at stake if the US OK’s building this gas pipeline to Mexico

The pristine site is in the proposed pathway of the 48-inch-diameter Saguaro Connector Pipeline, which would send natural gas produced in Texas’s Permian Basin 155 miles west.