Oil, gas, petrochemical financial woes predate pandemic — and will continue after, despite bailouts,...
“The crash that we’re seeing in the oil and gas and petrochemicals industry is a recent intensification of what has been a very long-term trend.”
One Tribe’s ‘Long Walk’ Upstream for Environmental and Cultural Justice
Wisconsin's Menominee tap their forebears—and Native American cultural rebirth underway in North Dakota—on a walk to protect their river.
Report: As climate crisis expands, Canada still hands billions to fossil fuel industry
The government of Justin Trudeau continues to spend massive quantities of public money supporting the primary cause of climate change.
In blow to Monsanto, India’s top court upholds decision that seeds cannot be patented
"The Earth will win. Seed will win, Monsanto will lose."
More than 1,900 scientists warn that US science is ‘being annihilated’ under Trump
The administration’s attack on scientific institutions in the United States has included cancellations of federal grants to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions; the firing of NASA, NOAA and other government employees; investigations and threats to private universities; resignations; and censorship.
‘Slam dunk’ study finds Trump EPA’s move not to tighten air pollution standards would...
This peer-reviewed study of air pollution impacts on older Americans suggests that current air qualitystandards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) do not protect public health, and that strengthening the standards could save over 140,000 American lives over a decade.
BP’s first global advertising campaign since Deepwater Horizon accused of being ‘deceptive and hypocritical’
“This is a ghastly hypocrisy in the face of an existential threat to the planet."
Bank backing pipeline launches own investigation into treatment of Standing Rock Sioux
$460 million in credit is at stake for the Dakota Access and Bakken pipeline as Norway’s largest bank announces its own “fact-based” evaluation of indigenous rights abuses.
Pipeline 150 miles from Dakota Access Spills 176,000 gallons of crude oil into nearby...
Cleanup of this spill may last until spring.
Supreme Court overturns Chevron doctrine, progressive democrats push for urgent legislative response
Supreme Court’s seismic decision strips federal agencies of interpretive authority, sparking immediate legislative action from progressive lawmakers to safeguard public health, labor rights, and environmental protections.









