Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Koch academic influence returns to Massachusetts with new Tufts University think tank

A network of free-market think tanks around the country tied to Koch funding that tend to oppose climate action and clean energy.

Wisconsin leads on climate research, even as agencies cut science from websites

“If you’re not recognizing that burning fossil fuels is causing climate change, then you’re not looking for solutions that reduce climate change.”

#DAPL mogul cut $250,000 check to Trump’s inauguration

Several other companies that later benefited from executive actions taken by President Trump also donated to the inauguration.

‘Abnormally high’ turtle deaths after acid-laden ship sinks off Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka urgently needs national-level, long-term monitoring of environmental parameters in the ocean using a standardized methodology.

Forget Exxon – big meat and dairy could single-handedly doom the planet

We must stop these meat and dairy giants from destroying the climate and work towards making our small farmers, herders and ranchers resilient.

2021 trends that could drive the energy transition further next year

2021 highlighted ways that renewable energy appears to offer more stable and affordable electricity than burning fossil fuels.

ExxonMobil announces $10 billion oil investment the same day IPCC signals end for fossil...

“Such investments will soon be stranded assets, a blot on the landscape, and a blight on investment portfolios.”

Humanity’s shrinking window: Reversing the Amazon’s slide toward the tipping point

A closer look at the Amazon’s declining health and its global implications.

Protecting 1.2% of Earth’s land would stop ‘sixth great extinction,’ scientists say

Expanding Earth’s protected areas by just 1.2 percent could halt the extinction of most threatened species, according to a groundbreaking new study.

History Will Be Made Today as the Delta 5 Head to Court

The Delta 5—who blocked a crude by rail train—will use the “necessity defense” to argue that their actions were justified by the threat of climate change.