Fossil Fuel Giants Fought ‘Polluter Pay’ Law Amid LA Wildfire Crisis
As wildfires devastate Los Angeles County, a new investigation reveals major oil corporations lobbied against a bill aimed at holding them accountable for climate costs.
As wildfires devastate Los Angeles County, a new investigation reveals major oil corporations lobbied against a bill aimed at holding them accountable for climate costs.
Amid wildfires in Los Angeles, major banks retreat from climate commitments, signaling a dangerous trend for sustainability and net zero goals.
The alarming cost of PFAS pollution in the UK and Europe reaches £84 billion annually, highlighting an urgent need for action against these “forever chemicals.”
The raging wildfires in California highlight the urgent need for climate action, as their devastating impact reveals the dire consequences of our fossil fuel reliance.
Common Wealth thinktank warns that communities and taxpayer may have to pick up pieces when production endsNorth Sea oil and gas must be brought under greater public control to avoid a
Plans of deportation and trade wars should concern farmers, yet they backed him by a three-to-one marginEvery year, farmers in California’s Central valley heavily rely on the labor of hundreds of
Here are some of the standout images from the 2024 Nature Conservancy Oceania Photo Contest.The 2024 contest saw close to 2,000 entries from photographers in Australia, New Zealand, the Solomon Islands
Campaigners want rethink of national policy because of ‘wasteful knock-it-down-and-start-again approach’Campaigners are calling for planning rules to be consider the environmental implications of knocking down buildings after a controversial redevelopment of
The overwhelming majority of Europeans support climate action, but they must be compensated for its costs in tangible waysThis year was not an easy time to be Green. Green parties took
‘Tight correlation’ between premium rises and counties deemed most at risk from climate crisis, experts sayConcern over the climate crisis may evaporate in the White House from January, but its financial