Monday, December 22, 2025

Activists demand climate refugees be recognized

Campaign for legal recognition of climate refugees would be a long struggle.

New study links greenhouse gas emissions directly to fossil fuel companies

The data provided in this report could likely become one of the most valuable tools in the fight to hold corporations accountable for the harm they have caused to the planet.

In photos: Water protectors return to Standing Rock – this time for closure

The camps are gone now, but the awakening to protect the water, land, and tribal sovereignty continues.

Oil pipeline Canada bought will cost over $25 billion and never turn profit

"Guaranteeing another $8.8 billion to complete the project will simply be throwing good money after bad," says a new analysis, "for a total taxpayer loss of $26.1 billion."

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.

Supreme Court rules in favor of climate change, rejects ExxonMobil’s appeal of an April...

Yesterday's ruling by the Supreme Court "clears the way for our office to investigate Exxon's conduct toward consumers and investors."

US averages one chemical accident every two days, analysis finds

Increasing numbers of incidents have increased concern over safety and public health for communities across the country.

A vote to retire two coal-fired power plants passes despite Trump’s cry to save...

"It is not about coal. This decision is about economics."

The United States and Canada are among the world’s top 5 ‘planet wreckers,’ new...

The U.S. is both the largest historical carbon emitter and the world’s top oil and gas producer.