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After Firing Top Regulator, Will Newsom Seize His Chance to Lead California Off of Oil?

The new Democratic Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, is coming under pressure to make good pre-election promises to rapidly move the state away from fossil fuels.

“Reckless” Trump’s drilling leases could emit more carbon than EU does in a year

Since taking office, the Trump administration has offered close to 378 million acres of public lands and waters for oil and gas leasing, which is more acreage than any other administration in history.

“This victory is for my ancestors. It’s for our forest and future generations.”

The Waorani people of Ecuador have won a historic victory in court protecting half a million acres of their territory in the Amazon from oil drilling.

“Life threatening” Tropical Storm Barry is “exactly a climate change story”

Is history about to repeat itself? Fourteen years after Hurricane Katrina swamped New Orleans and the coast of Louisiana, the region is bracing itself for Tropical Storm Barry.

Sleep-Walking into “Mass Extinction”

"If we push the Earth system too far, then it takes over and determines its own response—past that point there will be little we can do about it."

Trump touts “environmental leadership” as extreme weather hits DC

Trump's talk is entitled “America’s Environmental Leadership”, despite the fact that his Administration has pulled the U.S. out of the Paris Agreement, denies the climate crisis, promotes fossil fuels at all costs, and is gutting dozens upon dozens of environmental regulations.

OPEC warns climate campaigners are “greatest threat to our industry going forward.”

OPEC concedes that climate campaigners are "perhaps the greatest threat to our industry going forward".

As We Boil, Big Oil Finally Admits It Can’t Burn All its Oil

The head of Strategy for BP, Dominic Emery, has admitted that some of the company's oil and gas “won’t see the light of day.”

‘Science is not negotiable’: The Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Must Start Now

Affirming that “science is not negotiable” in the halls of a UN conference center and acting on that fact in one’s own policy decisions can be two different things. What counts for the climate is action to manage a rapid and just transition off of fossil fuels.

G20: Tens of Thousands Tell Shinzo Abe to #StopFundingCoal

To coincide with the G20 summit last week, thousands of activists from around the world - in Japan, Indonesia, India, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Australia, the US - mobilized to protest against Japan’s continued financing of dirty coal.