Tuesday, April 23, 2024

20 fossil fuel companies are responsible for a third of carbon emissions

"The great tragedy of the climate crisis is that seven and a half billion people must pay the price – in the form of a degraded planet – so that a couple of dozen polluting interests can continue to make record profits."

New initiative aims to mobilize the restaurant industry to fight climate change

Restore California will fund farmers to switch to regenerative agriculture practices.

Dominion buys pipeline support at Supreme Court through GOP Attorneys General

With a key Atlantic Coast Pipeline appeal before the Supreme Court, US Attorney General Barr and Republican state Attorneys General have intervened in Dominion’s favor – while sharing close financial ties to the utility.

In a sign of cleanup success, dolphins are living and giving birth in the...

"People actually forgot that there were dolphins in the river because they hadn't been seen since the 1880s."

Climate explained: why some people still think climate change isn’t real

Even people who accept the science of climate change sometimes resist it because it clashes with their personal projects.
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This is not a drill: 700+ arrested as extinction rebellion fights climate crisis with...

Extinction Rebellion kicked off two weeks of protests in 60 cities worldwide, demanding urgent government action on the climate crisis.

South America’s second-largest forest is also burning – and ‘environmentally friendly’ charcoal is subsidizing...

Due to the some of the fastest deforestation in the world, this once enormous ecosystem may soon be gone outside of protected areas.

‘Get on the streets. And bring everybody’: Extinction Rebellion kicks off two weeks of...

"We only get one planet and so we're here to try and defend it."

Backlash against Koch agenda leads to recall drive against Alaska governor

The Koch-orchestrated roadshow resulted in the spectacle of Dunleavy sitting on stage flanked by officials from AFP and the Koch-funded Alaska Policy Forum.

Two women face 110 years in prison for attempting to sabotage the Dakota Access...

"They shouldn't be prosecuted; they should be praised. They're trying to stop the destruction of the human race."