Sunday, July 12, 2026

The gap between climate rhetoric and reality: The Fossil Fuelled 5

Among those five wealthy countries analyzed, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Norway and Australia, all plan to approve and subsidize new fossil fuel projects despite their claims of leading in the climate fight, the report concluded.

Why are Moderna’s billionaires airbrushing scientists out of the vaccine patent picture?

Moderna has now filed for a patent on the key vaccine breakthrough these scientists helped produce.

To help Democrats survive 2022, Biden should legalize marijuana right now

Legalizing marijuana allows President Joe Biden to address important issues without Congressional approval and could help Democrats stave off major losses in 2022.

Senate urged to reject Biden’s ‘poor choice’ for FDA chief over ties to Big...

"The Senate... must reject Califf's nomination and demand that Biden nominate an individual who has been dedicated to advancing public health."

Six areas where action must focus to rescue this planet

In the next three decades, the world must dramatically decrease greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to return to a more stable climate.

Wildfires could be pumping 3x more soot to the Arctic than previously thought, new...

The new findings are an example of how the impacts of the climate crisis build on each other.

Saving our planet requires systemic and behavioral change

For the environmental emergency to be faced with the intensity needed, and healing to occur, a dramatic shift is required.

Natural Asset Companies and the plan to financialize the commons

"Are we fighting to save ourselves and our living planet or are we fighting to maintain business as usual?”

The fate of the US wolf heads to federal court

Wildlife advocates are hoping to put wolves back under the Endangered Species Act while government attorneys are claiming wolves are resilient and will bounce back easily and do not need to be put under federal jurisdiction.

The Mediterranean is a hot spot for plastic pollution despite efforts to reduce

“The concentration [of plastic pollution] in the Med is pretty bad. If we don’t act on it, it will [become] much worse.”