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Lord Browne: Big Oil Needs to Invest in Renewables or Face Bankruptcy
The man who famously rebranded BP as “Beyond Petroleum” has re-entered the debate over climate and oil by warning that oil companies face bankruptcy if they do not address the risks of global warming.
Tar Sands Predicted to Grow by 1 Million Bbl/Day by 2025
Defying increasingly dire concerns about climate change and ongoing price volatility in the oil market, the dirty tar sands are set to increase production by a million barrels a day by 2025, a new report predicts.
Climate Deniers Push for Brexit Which Could Fast-Track Fracking
Leading climate denial organisations in the UK are pushing for Brexit which could fast-track fracking.
The Oil Industry’s Chronic Methane Problem
There are a staggering amount of old and new wells with the potential to release methane. At least 3.5 million wells have been drilled in the US, with a quarter of those still active. Many old and new ones are leaking the potent greenhouse gas.
“They’re unsafe, they’ll never be safe”
Just as the political opposition to crude by rail trains is growing in the US over the latest crash along the Colombia River Gorge, so is the public opposition.
Senators Call on Obama to Act “Immediately” on Crude by Rail Trains
The political and regulatory fall-out from the crude by rail crash in the Colombia River Gorge earlier this month is still continuing.
No going back: “Say goodbye to measurements below 400ppm”
Atmospheric concentrations of CO2 will shatter the critically important barrier of 400 ppm this year and are now not predicted to fall below that level again in our life-times.
Arctic Warming: Heading for “Unchartered Territory”
In a year of climate records being broken on an almost weekly basis, the Arctic is breaking more than most and now could be stuck in a spiral of what is known as "Arctic amplification".
Nigerian Government Finally Pledges $1Billion to Ogoni Clean-up
Some twenty one years after the murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni activists, there is some hope that finally, finally, the oil polluted Ogoniland in the Niger Delta will begin to be cleaned up from decades of exploitation.