Carbon capture cannot solve the climate crisis
The history of carbon capture is failure after failure.
The history of carbon capture is failure after failure.
As leaders gather for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, they are under pressure to prove they’re serious about a fast, fair, and funded transition away from fossil fuels.
Thirty years ago, on November 10, 1995, writer and environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni leaders known as the Ogoni 9, were executed by Nigeria’s military regime for resisting Shell’s oil exploitation and environmental destruction in the Niger...
Japanese-funded Batang coal power plant threatens the livelihoods of communities in Indonesia.
Wet’suwet’en First Nation hereditary leaders filed a formal complaint against the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) for financing LNG Canada, a massive fossil gas project that depends on a pipeline built without their consent, on their unceded land. Despite these violations,...
Congo's vital rainforest and peatlands are to face destruction from 52 new oil blocks. This plunder is likely to fuel conflict and displacement, enriching Big Oil Companies and complicit leaders. The DRC cannot be a sacrifice zone. We need to...
Dominant finance approach drives 4-7 times less private investment in the Global South than promised
Longship, Norway's flagship investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS), will be formally launched on 17th and 18th June 2025. Langskip and Northern Lights are described by the government as Norway's most important climate measures, but the truth is rather...
OCI stands in solidarity with all those who were sailing on board the Madleen as part of the Freedom Flotilla, and calls for their immediate and unconditional release from the Israeli military.
The decision by the Trump Administration’s DOE comes amid glaring warnings about the impacts of LNG exports and widespread opposition to new LNG.