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  • March 1, 2022

    How the fossil fuel industry tries to cash in on crises

    The current conflict has exposed the deeper crisis in our energy system: its reliance on fossil gas. It has also put on display the propaganda machine that is the fossil fuel industry and its enablers who peddle their own interests even while countless face the violence of war.

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  • Jan. 20, 2022

    Three ways President Biden can act on climate without Congress in 2022

    Entering his second year, Biden must draw on his full executive authority to curb the power of polluters and help protect people and planet. Here are three things he can do now.

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  • Dominic Kavakeb / Nov. 4, 2021

    The Greenwashing Zone at COP26

    Dominic Kavakeb delves into the murky world of fossil fuel industry events at the UN climate change summit in Glasgow

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  • Oct. 11, 2021

    Fossil gas, liquefied: What LNG is and why it is a looming climate disaster

    Liquefied natural gas, or LNG, is an important part of the fossil gas industry because it has been rapidly increasing over the last decade, and risks driving evermore irreversible climate damage.

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  • Dominic Kavakeb / Oct. 4, 2021

    Calling Europe...Let's end the toxic spin of the fossil fuel industry

    New European wide petition launched to ban fossil fuel advertisements

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  • Aug. 31, 2021

    This Big Oil CEO asked youth climate activists to join the industry. We asked some activists for their reactions.

    After Chevron’s CEO implored young people to join the company in helping to create a better future, we checked with a few youth climate activists to get their reactions to greenwashing and youthwashing from the fossil fuel industry. Here’s what they said.

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  • Barnaby Pace / June 3, 2021

    Innovative tracking tool trained on fossil gas lobbyists

    Our new EU Gas Detector monitors fossil fuel companies' access to EU officials

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  • Sam Leon / May 26, 2021

    Chart in focus: New data shows that the world’s biggest polluters are still failing to put their money where their mouth is

    A new study has found that amongst the companies responsible for an estimated 80% of the world’s carbon emissions, not a single one has policies in place to align their future capital spending with the goals of the Paris Agreement

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  • April 15, 2021

    Biden can’t claim climate leadership while shipping fossil fuels abroad

    To show true climate leadership, Biden must act to ban fossil fuel exports and protect communities from associated environmental injustices.

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  • Feb. 5, 2021

    It’s time to end the power of climate-wrecking industries in the US

    In the lead up to COP26, the surge of climate action coming from the US could help mark 2021 as a historic turning point. But curbing climate breakdown will take a movement – not a moment.

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