Sunday, May 19, 2024

House passes Climate Action Now bill in first major climate change legislation in a...

Three Republicans voted with House Democrats to approve the Climate Action Now bill – the first major climate change legislation in a decade.

By 2030, poor nations will need $2.4 trillion per year to fight climate crisis:...

"Humanity has a choice: cooperate or perish. It is either a climate solidarity pact—or a collective suicide pact."

Decades of lobbying weakened Americans’ gas mileage and turbocharged pain at the pump

The oil and automotive industries, as well as the Koch network, undercut efforts to make today’s fleet of vehicles more efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels.

Sierra Club to DNC chairman: End tax breaks and subsidies for fossil fuel companies...

"The future of our planet depends on it. It’s past time to end fossil fuel subsidies."
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Beloved bear that recovered from massive wildfire burns found shot dead

"We will remember Cinder for the gentle, calm bear she was and for the pain and suffering and inspiration she became to so many humans."

Leaked Zinke memo urges Trump to shrink national monuments, allow drilling

Zinke also proposed opening these publicly held national monuments up to drilling, logging, commercial fishing and other activities for private profit.

‘Long overdue’: EPA bans all food uses of neurotoxic pesticide chlorpyrifos

“Finally, our fields are made safer for farmworkers and our fruits and vegetables are safer for our children.”

House Committee report shows how Big Oil has been gaslighting us all along 

The fossil fuel industry has done everything it can to gaslight the public into believing that we are all equally responsible for causing the climate crisis and that the industry was working hard to solve it.

Nicaragua to sign Paris agreement, leaving Trump alone with Syria

Ortega's move leaves Trump in a two-member club with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, one of the world's most brutal dictators.

Oil and gas inundated Facebook with election season ads after Biden released climate plan

ExxonMobil and the American Petroleum Institute were top spenders in a $9.6 million election-year fossil fuel marketing blitz targeting U.S. Facebook users.