OCI Response to Presidential Veto of Keystone XL Bill
Fossil fuel funded politicians in Congress should take note - when the President of the United States says he is going to do something, he follows through.
Fossil fuel funded politicians in Congress should take note - when the President of the United States says he is going to do something, he follows through.
Today's decision to rubber stamp Shell’s 2015 Arctic Exploration Plan is yet another example of the dangerous disconnect between our climate imperatives and the Obama administration's energy policy.
One has to look no further than what is not included in these targets — the tar sands — to understand where their priorities lie.
The President’s decision today to give final approval for Shell to drill in the Arctic this summer is another stark reminder of the catastrophic disconnect between the nation's energy policy and our climate imperatives.
We're glad to see that Secretary Clinton has weighed the evidence and moved from being 'inclined to support' the Keystone XL pipeline to clear opposition. It's clear that the more you look at this pipeline, the more you realize it's...
TransCanada knows a rejection is just around the corner and made a desperate attempt at a political maneuver to avoid such an outcome. The President can end these games by rejecting the pipeline today. Our country, and our climate, would...
The World Bank and other key multilateral developments institutions are failing to solve the crucial issue of energy access for the global poor, and in the process are missing out on the profound opportunities presented by distributed clean energy solutions,...
Today’s energy bill passed by the Senate shows what millions of dollars in campaign contributions can buy for the fossil fuel industry.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 19, 2016 Contact: Alex Doukas, alex [at] priceofoil [dot] org British Columbia's cynical new climate plan proposes new fossil fuel subsidies and banks on climate catastrophe Today, the Premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, announced the province’s new Climate...
The climate science is clear: to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees, world leaders must immediately end public support to fossil fuels, end expansion of fossil fuel development, and begin a managed decline of the fossil fuel industry...