Oil Change International Response to Trump’s U.N General Assembly Speech
Trump’s speech at the U.N. General Assembly was a disturbing embrace of a white nationalist agenda, tying anti-immigrant racism to climate denial and fossil fuel expansion.
Trump’s speech at the U.N. General Assembly was a disturbing embrace of a white nationalist agenda, tying anti-immigrant racism to climate denial and fossil fuel expansion.
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...
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.
The report recommends that governments lead the fossil fuel phase-out to ensure it is rooted in justice and equity.
Belém, Brazil — As Trump doubles down on fossil fuel fanaticism, state and local leaders in the U.S. have a responsibility to lead a just transition and not just rebrand the same polluting system. At COP30, New Mexico Governor Michelle...
While “no single country can stop the energy transition”, the question energy and policy experts are asking at COP30 is whether the inevitable transition will be fast enough, or fair enough as countries negotiate implementing their COP28 commitment to transition...
As we approach the end of week 1, negotiations continue on issues that could shape the final outcome of the UN climate talks. Meanwhile, a growing coalition of countries - including Colombia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the UK,...
In the second episode of Burned: The Price of Oil, host Shady Khalil speaks with Shereen Talaat, Founder and Director of MENA Fem Movement to explore the global financial system’s deep colonial roots - and how private-finance-first approaches to the...
The UK government has announced official plans to end licensing in the North Sea
Data compiled by Oil Change International (OCI) shows the EU, its member states, and Norway have committed nearly €17.3 billion in public money since 2001 to CCS projects and fossil- based hydrogen projects that plan to utilize CCS.