One Year On, Trump is Losing the Battle over Coal
Despite Donald Trump's best efforts, "coalโs share of the power mix is declining, and wind and solar remain the fastest-growing US sources of electricity"
Despite Donald Trump's best efforts, "coalโs share of the power mix is declining, and wind and solar remain the fastest-growing US sources of electricity"
Two landmark legal cases are becoming intertwined after the Attorneys representing 21 youth plaintiffs demanded that the US Government and American Petroleum Institute hand over a series of alias emails that were used by Rex Tillerson, then head of Exxon,...
A dual focus on increasing access to energy services for the worldโs poorest and promoting clean sources of energy is a win-win scenario for development and the environment.
A new report by Oil Change International identifies billions of dollars in subsidies for fossil fuel exploration from the worldโs wealthiest countries.
With Shell in the Arctic, the scale and volume of the blowback from the environmental community has clearly caught the Administration flat footed. When confronted, they usually first mumble something about highest standards (which is completely irrelevant to the climate...
A new analysis finds that six major multilateral development banks provided over $7 billion in public financing for fossil fuels in 2015, and over $83 billion in financing for fossil fuels from 2008 to 2015, despite public claims of the...
This new report details why California must chart a path off fossil fuel extraction to meet its commitment to the Paris Agreement climate goals.
A new study released by Oil Change International examines the role of Danish oil and gas production in a Paris-aligned global carbon budget. The report confirms that while Denmark has positioned itself as a global climate leader, its plans to...
Over 70 organizations call on the European Investment Bank (EIB) leadership to stand firm behind a draft lending policy that, if adopted, would rule out future fossil fuel financing from the bank.
The next president and Congress should reinstate the crude export ban in tandem with policies to ensure a just and equitable transition away from fossil fuels. A reimplementation of the ban would therefore require an ambitious and well-funded energy policy...