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The Man Who Sold the Planet

The headline says it all: "The Man Who Sold the Planet". Today’s Independent newspaper launches a major offensive at Exxon and Lee Raymond, the "Darth Vader of global warming" for their β€œdenial that carbon emissions cause climate change”. Reporting on...

The Other Shoe

As I write, another teeming downpour pounds northwest Vermont. Over seven inches of rain fell in May, more that twice the average and a new record. A record summer for mosquitoes is predicted, even if the rain abates. A mild...

Is Ethanol the Answer?

Anyone who thinks ethanol is the answer to US transportation needs, should read this great article by CorpWatch about ethanol and Archer Daniels Midland, the largest producer of ethanol in the US. The company is proposing producing ethanol from coal...

Shell Tells Blair to Set Strict Emission Targets

It could be seen as an act of greenwashing bravado or one of true corporate social responsibility. But one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, Shell, yesterday joined other British companies in urging Tony Blair to set stricter limits...

BP Faces Criminal Investigation in Alaska

A leaked email has revealed that BP faces criminal investigation into the huge 270,000 gallon oil spill the company caused in Alaska in March. Although Β BP received the subpoena in April from a Grand Jury, it has only now become...

UK Scientist Attacks BP’s Role in Arctic Project

Now – you might start thinking we have it in for BP, especially in the Arctic region. No, this is not true. The company seems to be doing enough damage to its corporate reputation and the environment without us. But...

BP and Shell: Stop Spinning the Truth

Good article by George Monbiot in today's Guardian, attacking Shell and BP’s for greenwashing and spinning the truth. He talks about the BP spill in Alaska that we have been blogging about requently on the site. β€œFor a company that...

BP and Exxon In Top Ten Worst Companies

BP and Exxon both make top ten worst companies in 2005, according to Multinational Monitor. BP "In November 2005, BP said that it expects to spend as much as $8 billion in alternative-energy projects, including solar, wind, hydrogen and carbon-abatement...

World Bank to Promote Clean Energy

The World Bank has unveiled a new project to promote the use of clean energy in developing countries, where it argues that up to 40 billion dollars a year is needed to cover the costs of adapting to projected climate...

When in Doubt…Blame the Greens and Feed Big Oil!

There are apparently three things we can be sure of in life: death, taxes, and that when the oil industry gets in trouble, environmentalists will get blamed and more money will be thrown at Big Oil. Yesterday, rather than addressing...