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Planned fossil fuel production dangerously out of line with climate safety

The world is on track to produce about 120 per cent more fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 degrees, and 50 per cent more than would be consistent with limiting warming to 2 degrees.

Scale of Permian Basin Overwhelms Everything, Including Our Climate. We Must Rise Against It.

Four days in the Permian Basin is enough. It’s overwhelming in every way. It’s overwhelming the carrying capacity of the land. It’s overwhelming the community. And as Permian oil, gas, and toxic gas liquids flood global markets, it’s overwhelming our climate.

Major victory as EIB ends fossil fuel financing by 2021: Other banks must now follow

Yesterday, the EIB announced it will end financing for fossil fuel energy projects from the end of 2021.

Pressure Mounts for IEA to Improve the World Energy Outlook

In case you missed it, yesterday the International Energy Agency released its hallmark report, World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2019. If the resultant press coverage and social media traffic was any indication, there are growing concerns over the inadequacy of the WEO.

The IEA and WEO 2019: Still working for fossil fuels, not global climate goals

In its 2019 World Energy Outlook, used by governments and investors all over the world to guide energy decisions, the International Energy Agency is still centering a trajectory heading towards climate breakdown.

As Bushfires Rage in Oz, the Government Is Criticized for Lack of Climate Action

When politicians fail to address the climate crisis – we have no choice but to rise up and shut down the fossil fuel industry.

In Remembrance of Ogoni 9: will the “Desk Killers” ever be brought to justice?

It is now 24 years since the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa, and other Ogoni in Nigeria in 1995. The Ogoni 9, as they are called, were murdered for their campaign against the oil giant Shell, whose rampant double standards and pollution had caused the Ogoni community to mobilise.

A Year on from the Paradise Camp Fire, a Green New Deal is “Imperative”

"Having exhausted every other option", the Green New Deal is "is the only kind of climate response that stands a chance of not going up in smoke.”

Very Little in the Permian Basin Makes Sense

On a tour of the Permian Basin in New Mexico, the devastation and pollution is hard to miss. But with the help of a special camera, you can see just how bad it really is.

As UK announces fracking moratorium, research reveals how “chaotic” technique is

The local protesters, typified by the wonderful Nanas, maintained a protest camp against Cuadrilla through rain and shine, through hail and snow, through night and day, they said they had the science behind them, they had history on their side. But it was a David and Goliath fight. And as of last Friday, David has won. For now at least.