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Oil Giant Shell Sued Again Over Nigerian Pollution

The serial offender Shell is being sued. Again. The oil giant finds itself in a court in London today for the second time in five years for its ongoing chronic pollution problems in the Niger Delta.

Exxon’s energy outlook PR stunt

Exxon is out with its annual forecast for a world dominated by fossil fuels and thrown into climate chaos. Why are we not surprised?

Shell’s Blood Money Exposed

Yet more evidence that Shell is still at heart of the vortex of violence that continues in the Niger Delta. Platform, the oil industry watchdog which is based in London, has released a great briefing paper, called Dirty Work, which...

Oil Money and the “SuperCongress”

Eight of the twelve members of the newly-named Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction have voted in the last two years to allow oil companies to keep more than $4 billion annually in taxpayer subsidies in place. All six Republicans have...

Shell’s Operations Present “Climate Risk” to Investors

Last month, a ground-breaking study by Oil Change and other NGO's calculated that Shell was the world’s most carbon intensive oil company, per barrel of oil equivalent to be produced.  The main reason for this is its massive expansion into...

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Oil Change International Media Advisory – COP29 Day 5

As COP29 enters its fifth day in Baku, the stark choice facing negotiators is clear: either deliver real solutions through public grants of at least $1 trillion annually in public funds, or fall back on inadequate private sector mechanisms that...

Infographic: Gov’ts Funding Fossils over Climate Finance

A handful of wealthy countries are still funding fossil fuels instead of climate action, giving 3.6 times more public money to prop up fossil fuels than they’re giving to developing countries to address climate change.