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British “Fossil-Free Culture” Campaigners Head to the US

Six years after starting a campaign to kick fossil fuel sponsorship out of cultural and arts institutions in the UK, activists from the collective, Liberate Tate, will be touring the US this month.

Virginians Stand Up to Dominion’s Fossil Fuel Fatalism

Everyday people in Virginia are standing up to the fossil fuel fatalism of Dominion Power.

Trudeau’s LNG Permit Breaks the Sky’s Limit

Canada's permit for a massive new LNG export plant in British Columbia cannot be squared with its climate goals.

#NoDAPL: 100 Solidarity Actions Take Place Today

Today is the day that the resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline spreads across the US and internationally.

Black Lives Matter Shuts Down London’s City Airport

Activists from Black Lives Matter have shut down London’s City airport this morning in a protest about environmental racism and climate change and to protest against the UK's environmental impact on black people.

“Dakota Access uses attack dogs against Natives in the name of oil”

The contrast could not have been greater. Over the weekend, speaking on the eve of the G20 summit in Hangzhou, history was made as President Obama and Chinese President, Xi Jinping, announced that the world’s biggest emitters of greenhouse gases would formally ratify the Paris agreement on climate change.

Mass adoption of electric vehicles is “much sooner than most people realize”

The electric vehicle revolution is happening - and may account for 25 per cent of the global vehicle fleet by 2040.

“Red Flag” Over The Tar Sands’ “Elephant in the Room”

New concerns have been raised over the ecological impact of in-situ tar sands mining after research was published yesterday revealing that high pressure steaming can discharge pollutants into the environment

“President Obama: More Drilling = More Floods”

As Louisiana recovers from the worst flooding in the US since Hurricane Sandy, you would have thought that the chaos and lives lost in the flooding would force an immediate rethink from the Obama Administration regarding energy policy and our continued use of fossil fuels.

North Dakota Pipeline Protest Heads to Court

The growing protest against the highly controversial North Dakota Access pipeline will end up in court tomorrow in Washington DC, when the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s lawsuit against the US Army Corps of Engineers will be heard.