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Jailing the #Heathrow13 for Protecting the Climate is a “Redline”

At 9 AM tomorrow GMT, thirteen climate change activists will appear in court for sentencing for undertaking a non-violent protest in July last year at Heathrow against airport expansion.

Introducing the Climate Test

We must assume success in achieving our climate safety objectives, and work from that assumption when assessing proposed fossil fuel projects. We must apply the climate test.

High Noon in Houston

The big beasts of the global oil industry will gather today at one of the most important events in their calendar – the IHS CERAWeek conference in Houston, which is often dubbed the Davos of the energy industry.

Huge Methane Spike in US “Coming From Fracking”

One of the main arguments that the pro-frackers put forward about adopting the controversial technology is that it is a clean, secure fuel that can be used to bridge the gap between dirtier fossil fuels and cleaner renewable energy.

Fossil fuel Industry “Doing All it Can to Stop” Solar

Rather than promote the solar revolution in the US, the fossil fuel industry "is doing all that it can to stop its growth."

Business Model of Big Oil “Fundamentally Flawed”

Written anywhere but the Financial Times, an article on the future of the oil industry might just pass you by.

Tar Sands Companies “Selling Crown Jewels” to Survive

Desperate times mean desperate measures. Something has to give. With no end in sight to the low oil price, Canadian tar sands companies are having to sell what are being described as their “jewels in the crown” in order just to survive.

A Living Memorial for Deadened Memories

Nigerian activist Nnimmi Bassey on the state's efforts to crush memory of the struggle against Shell

Is Oil Industry’s $1.6 Trillion Debt Bubble Going to Burst?

Earlier this week, a little glimpse of hope for the oil industry concerning a respite in the oil price plunge all but vanished after it emerged that a “make or break” meeting over the weekend between key OPEC players had ended with no agreement on cutting production.

The not-so-hidden fracking money fueling the 2016 elections

We’ve long known that the oil and gas industry was buying politicians. The latest expose from the New York Times confirms it once again, and this time it is frackers in the lead.