COP30 Week One Wrap Up
The path to 1.5ºC depends on what’s decided here in Belém and whether the world will stand with people or polluters.
Read the latest insights and analysis from the experts at Oil Change International.
The path to 1.5ºC depends on what’s decided here in Belém and whether the world will stand with people or polluters.
In this new limited podcast series, host Shady Khalil has candid conversations with global climate leaders to pull back the curtain on the true cost of fossil fuels and the villains blocking climate action - and how people-powered movements are forging the path towards a just and equitable transition that leaves no one behind.
After thirty years, the fight for environmental justice is as strong as ever in the Niger Delta.
The Global Days of Action during the AZEC Summit shows that civil society across the Asia-Pacific is watching and organizing to stop Japan from derailing the region’s energy transition. From grassroots activists to parliamentarians, from frontline communities to researchers, a regional movement demands AZEC live up to its "zero emissions" name.
Japanese-funded Batang coal power plant threatens the livelihoods of communities in Indonesia.
Oil Change International is in solidarity with all those who took part in the Sumud flotilla, and with the Palestinian people enduring genocide and displacement. We call for the immediate release of those still detained, an immediate end to Israel’s military assault and blockade, the protection of humanitarian aid deliveries, and an end to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Lush is donating 75% of profits from their new body bar to OCI and aligned groups this Climate Week — available now in stores and online!
For eight years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has presented research indicating that oil and gas companies can reduce their prolific methane emissions cost-effectively. For eight years, oil and gas companies have failed to do so.
As Norway heads into its parliamentary election on September 8th 2025, we analysed the manifestos of all major political parties represented in Parliament to evaluate how their proposed oil and gas policies would shift Norway’s trajectory.
Wet’suwet’en First Nation hereditary leaders filed a formal complaint against the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) for financing LNG Canada, a massive fossil gas project that depends on a pipeline built without their consent, on their unceded land. Despite these violations, the project was completed and recently began commercial operation.