Thursday, September 19, 2024

Water is life. Can we protect it?

Americans will have to fight hard to protect their water from corporate greed. They can learn a lot from El Salvador.

Humans are forcing plants to adapt at the fastest rate since the last ice...

New research published May 20, 2021 in Science found that humans have stressed plant ecosystems more severely, and for longer, than previously thought.

Jerry Brown lashes out at COP23 climate protesters: “Let’s put you in the ground”

Activists interrupted Brown at the U.N. climate conference calling to keep fossil fuels in the ground and pursue more radical solutions.

Exxon leaving ALEC: Important but insufficient step in addressing company’s history of climate science...

Over the last few years, ExxonMobil has come under fire numerous times for lobbying in the UK against electric vehicles, funding Congress and corporate lobby groups to deny climate change, and knowingly misleading the public about the reality of the issue.

Progressive Briefing for Monday, July 30, 2018

California wildfires rage, Philadelphia refuses to share information with ICE, Koch brothers turn on Trump, and more.

Oil and gas industry seized on war in Ukraine to water down climate policy,...

A new report details the PR and lobbying blitz from fossil fuel companies in the early days of the Russian invasion that aimed at benefiting oil and gas interests, while offering little for the current crisis.

3 things you can do to help avoid climate disaster

Hint: Putting solar panels on your house and walking to work are not on the list.

US mega-banks behind 1/3 of climate-destroying oil and gas expansion: Report

"Global banks' top fossil fuel clients amount to a rogues' gallery of bad actors."

Park rangers return to work to assess ‘irreparable’ damage as government shutdown ends (for...

"What's happened to our park in the last 34 days is irreparable for the next 200 to 300 years."

Congressman: DOJ investigation of Big Oil is now ‘even more urgent’ following Shell revelations

Rep. Ted Lieu is once again urging the Department of Justice to look into whether fossil fuel companies broke the law.