‘Twisting words’: UK oil industry and business department using Climate Change Committee to justify...
Oil & Gas UK and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy have been taking the CCC’s advice “out of context” when discussing new North Sea projects, say campaigners.
20,000 ton oil spill in Russian Arctic has ‘catastrophic consequences’ for wildlife
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world.
Tom Goldtooth: Carbon trading is “fraudulent” scheme to privatize air & forests to permit...
Chevron has said it will purchase carbon credits to offset increased pollution from a recent expansion of the Richmond refinery.
The carbon tax debate isn’t going away. What would the ideal bill look like?
After opposing a Washington state carbon tax in November, climate justice advocates are setting the stage for a more thorough initiative to address both climate change and inequality.
These are some climate stories that flew under the radar in 2020
“To put it simply, the state of the planet is broken.”
‘Clean energy is moving fast’: Investments in renewables will overtake fossil fuels for the...
The global energy crisis that followed Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, as well as the growing affordability of renewables, has given rise to more sustainable alternatives.
Campaigners claim ‘historic win’ as France found guilty of climate inaction
Today the Paris administrative court concluded France has failed to do enough to meet its own commitments on the climate crisis and is legally responsible for the ensuing ecological damage.
UK butterfly numbers plummet to record lows: A warning sign of environmental crisis
Conservationists sound the alarm as climate change, habitat loss, and pesticide use decimate butterfly populations.
Trump and Orbán allies gather at anti-green event hosted by Project 2025 group
The two-day event on Sept. 17 and 18, co-hosted by the Heritage Foundation, played host to high-ranking members of Viktor Orbán’s Hungarian government, executives from anti-green think tanks, and UK politicians.
Jeff Sessions sets back the clock
How low can he go? And how far back can this Attorney General take us?









