Will the fracking revolution peak before ever making money?
Many signs are pointing to the fact that geology — how much oil and gas is present in the shale — will be the defining factor going forward for the U.S. fracking industry.
The Whalers Are Long Gone, but These Great Whales Are Still Struggling
Researchers have created the first reliable population estimates for the now-rare New Zealand southern right whale.
In their own words: The dirty dozen documents of big oil’s secret climate knowledge
Science historian Ben Franta unpacks some of the most critical documents exposing what the fossil fuel industry knew and when they knew it.
Ebell: Purge necessary at EPA to rid ‘scientists who believe the global warming alarmist...
Ebell believes the EPA has been staffed with scientists who “believe the global-warming alarmist agenda.”
2022 was a big year for climate action in the courts
The past year saw major developments in accountability cases against oil companies and national governments around the world, as well as setbacks for several high-profile fossil fuel projects.
2020 was a busy year for taking the climate fight to the courts
Given all this activity in the courts in 2020, the coming year will likely also be a busy one in terms of climate lawsuits.
Yellowstone grizzlies win reprieve from trophy hunt as court restores endangered species protections
"The importance of this court ruling for the grizzly bears found in our most iconic national parks cannot be overstated."
Young people express disbelief at older generation’s Trump and Brexit choices, say ‘join us’...
There is a sense that, if needs must, this is a generation ready to take the future into their own hands
‘Disgusting and disturbing’: Trump guts Endangered Species Act in gift to big business
"This administration seems set on damaging fragile ecosystems by prioritizing industry interests over science."
Global accountability on trial: International Court tackles nations’ legal obligations to combat climate change
Landmark hearings at the International Court of Justice examine states’ responsibilities for climate harm, driven by Pacific Island nations on the frontlines of the climate crisis.









