Namibia’s Resources Must Secure Namibians First
Africans cannot be excluded at the border while its resources are fast-tracked into foreign economies.
Africans cannot be excluded at the border while its resources are fast-tracked into foreign economies.
A new report shows that rising debt distress and fossil fuel reliance are interdependent crises. Countries in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and parts of Asia are caught in a structural trap where governments are forced to...
A new report, Spillover Effects: The Fossil Fuel-Debt Trap in the Global South, demonstrates that the linkage between fossil fuel dependence and sovereign debt is systemic, not incidental. Released by the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative, MENA Fem Movement, and Oil...
Dirty Energy Money is an interactive tool that tracks the flow of oil, gas and coal industry contributions to the US Congress.
The World Bank’s infrastructure program in Indonesia stipulates policies and government subsidies that promote the accelerated development of over 16 GW of coal power projects in the country ahead of developing feasible renewable alternatives.
A new report by Oil Change International, Cashing in on All of the Above: U.S. Fossil Fuel Production Subsidies under Obama, demonstrates the huge and growing amount of subsidies going to the fossil fuel industry in the U.S. every year....
Today, Oil Change International and the Sierra Club released a report finding that none of the major multilateral development banks are succeeding in reaching the world’s poor with their energy projects.
This briefing examines Shell's Arctic experiences and outlines key operational and economic issues. We suggest questions investors should ask Shell, to understand whether the company has adequately assessed the various risks it faces.
Despite repeated calls for urgent action on climate change, the World Bank Group increased funding for fossil fuels in its last fiscal year. The World Bank’s increase in fossil fuel finance is especially disappointing as 2014 was the first full...
An examination of crude-by-rail data shows that the U.S. east coast has become one of the busiest regional destinations for hazardous crude-by-rail traffic. Oil Change International used publicly available Department of Energy (EIA) data as well as subscription data from...