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50,000 Say NO to KXL

Yesterday history was made. The organisers had hoped for the largest climate rally in history, but even they were amazed at how many people turned up.

US Gas Flaring Visible from Space

The volume of gas flared in the US has tripled in just five years due to the boom in shale oil. And the flares from the main oil shale fields are now so great they are visible from space

The No-Spin Zone on Climate Change

Being a parent means you get to talk to kids to about climate change. Not your own kids, of course. With them, you’re lucky if you can deduce what homework they have each night.

Exxon Hates Your Children. Satire with a serious message.

Yesterday Oil Change International launched an exciting new campaign with our friends at the Other 98%.  ExxonHatesYourChildren.com is a website, with a provocative TV ad embedded in it.  Our intent is to raise money to put the ad on television...

ALEC and Heartland Try to Kill Renewables

Stealth lobby group ALEC is teaming up with our old-friends, the climate denial-machine, the Heartland Institute to write laws that repeal state-level renewable energy targets.

Big Oil’s Senators Do What They’re Paid To Do

In a development that will shock few, but should be known by more, some of Big Oil's biggest friends in the Senate weighed in with President Obama last week on the Keystone XL pipeline.  The bipartisan group of eighteen Senators...

Rigging the Gas Game

The big energy companies are rigging the market to make excessive profits, if the claims of a key whistleblower are to be believed

Supersized Sandy Breaks Climate Silence

[caption id="attachment_12860" align="alignleft" width="300"] http://ontherealny.com/[/caption] As President Obama declared a state of emergency in the wake of Sandy’s pounding of New York City, there are an increasing number of voices arguing that this really is climate change in action. Yesterday,...

Murder is Bad – Even in Nigeria

On Monday morning, Shell's “Grassroots Employee Empowerment Division” emailed 71,900 employees. But that division doesn't exist.