Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Banks have cut funding for fossil fuels projects 22 percent

But activist groups say that’s not enough: There’s no resting, even after divestment victories.

Massachusetts energy secretary engaged in Enbridge facility review while negotiating job with project’s consultant

Massachusetts’ ethics laws prohibit state employees from participating in matters where they may benefit financially as they seek prospective employment.

Achieving net-zero climate targets will depend on public lands

Aligning ambition with action will require a new era of federal leadership.

Biden administration unveils nation’s first Ocean Climate Action Plan

“This Ocean Climate Action Plan is the first comprehensive approach that the U.S. has taken to leveraging the power of the ocean in the fight against climate change.”

Oil execs brag about having ‘direct access’ to Trump’s pick for Interior Secretary

This culture of access has had real environmental consequences.

Why the migrant caravan story is a climate change story

The harshest impacts of climate change are reserved specifically for the poor, the marginalized, the displaced, and in this case, the unauthorized.

As cities’ interest in green infrastructure grows, so does the need to develop strategies...

“If we want the multifunctional benefits that everyone loves green infrastructure for we need to make sure we are doing everything we can to ensure public money is being well-spent.”

Activists make last-minute bid to stop Shell from blasting for oil in whale breeding...

“We know that Shell is a climate criminal, destroying people’s lives and the planet for profit.”

Here’s the PR firm behind ‘Your Energy America’ front group pushing Atlantic Coast Pipeline

“The fossil fuel industry craves its own grassroots movement, and they really are having a hard time not appearing to be the thugs that they are.”

Is your tap water safe to drink? Pesticides, radioactive material, PFAS among new contaminants...

“With more funding, stronger federal safety standards and a greater focus on helping historically disadvantaged areas, safe water could finally be a given for all communities across the country.”