Oregon a Battlefield Again for Fracked Gas Pipeline and Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
By Simon Davis-CohenWhen the incumbent Democratic Governor Kate Brown defeated Republican Knute Buehler in a contentious race for Oregon's governorship, many in the state's climate movement let out a...
View ArticleEntergy Gas Plant Opponents Question Integrity of New Orleans City Council as...
By Julie DermanskyOn February 21, the New Orleans City Council unanimously voted to uphold approval of Entergy's proposed natural gas power plant, which faces a growing number of lawsuits, and passed...
View ArticleGlobal Banks, Led by JPMorgan Chase, Invested $1.9 Trillion in Fossil Fuels...
By Sharon KellyA report published Wednesday names the banks that have played the biggest recent role in funding fossil fuel projects, finding that since 2016, immediately following the Paris...
View ArticleCEO of Major Shale Oil Company 'Has Second Thoughts' on Fracking Rush
By Sharon KellyOn Monday, The Wall Street Journal featured a profile of Scott Sheffield, CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources, whose company is known among investors for its emphasis on drawing oil and...
View ArticleOn David Koch’s Death and the Koch Network’s Endless War on Clean Energy
By Ben Jervey Billionaire libertarian activist and oil industry tycoon David Koch died on Friday, leaving a toxic legacy that includes helping birth the climate denial movement, fighting against...
View ArticleFracked Gas Well Blowout in Louisiana Likely to Burn for the Next Month
By Julie Dermansky A fracked natural gas well in northwest Louisiana has been burning for two weeks after suffering a blowout. A state official said the fire will likely burn for the next month before...
View ArticleFees on Electric Cars, Influenced by Koch Network, Unfairly Penalize Drivers,...
By Ben JerveyDrivers of electric cars are being unfairly punished by punitive fees in several states, according to a newly published analysis by Consumer Reports. Legislators in 26 states have enacted...
View ArticleWhistle-Blower Reveals 'Startling' Construction Problems at North Dakota...
By Justin NobelTwo North Dakota gas processing plants in the heart of the Bakken oil fields have shown signs of an eroded safety culture and startling construction problems, according to Paul Lehto, a...
View ArticleWill the Public End up Paying to Clean up the Fracking Boom?
By Justin MikulkaIncreasingly, U.S. shale firms appear unable to pay back investors for the money borrowed to fuel the last decade of the fracking boom. In a similar vein, those companies also seem...
View ArticleMassachusetts Sues ExxonMobil For Climate Disinformation, Greenwashing
By Brendan DeMelleMassachusetts filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil Thursday over the company's misinformation campaign to delay action to address climate change.NoneAttorney General Maura Healey told...
View ArticlePolling Experts Bash Koch-Funded Electric Car Survey as 'Highly Biased' and...
By Dana DrugmandFossil fuel interests appear intent on swaying public opinion about the electric vehicle tax credit, based on recent polling on the policy. A deeper look at these efforts reveals oil...
View ArticleEnvironmental Justice Activists Arrested Amid Growing Concerns Over...
By Julie Dermansky Mounting concerns over pollution, public health and the expansion of the petrochemical industry came to a head when two activists were detained in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Oct....
View ArticleSignificant Renewable Energy Growth in U.S. Very Soon, New Estimates Predict
By Justin MikulkaAfter revising its three-year U.S. power forecast, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has predicted major declines for fossil fuels and nuclear power alongside strong...
View ArticleTexas Petroleum Chemical Plant Explosion, and Our Petrochemical 'Collective...
By Julie DermanskyA plume from the Texas Petroleum Chemical (TPC) plant hung over Port Neches, Texas on Thanksgiving as emergency workers continued to fight the fire following explosions at the plant...
View ArticleNew Film 'Dark Waters' Shines Light on Chemical Pollution History in Ohio...
By Sharon Kelly Dark Waters, the new film starring Mark Ruffalo as attorney Rob Bilott, is set in the Ohio River Valley city of Parkersburg, West Virginia — a place about 150 miles downstream from...
View ArticleTrump's Christmas Gift to Big Oil: Killing Hopes of Electric Car Tax Credit...
By Dana DrugmandThe oil industry, a staunch opponent of electric vehicles (EVs), received an early Christmas present from the White House as President Trump reportedly intervened to quash an EV tax...
View ArticleAs Fracking Companies Face Bankruptcy, U.S. Regulators Enable Firms to Duck...
By Justin MikulkaIn over their heads with debt, U.S. shale oil and gas firms are now moving from a boom in fracking to a boom in bankruptcies. This trend of failing finances has the potential for the...
View ArticleRick Perry Rejoins Pipeline Company After He Steps Down From Trump Admin...
By Sharon KellyFormer Trump administration Energy Sec. Rick Perry, who resigned from his cabinet-level post effective last month, has joined the board of directors of the general partner of Energy...
View ArticleJoaquin Phoenix, Martin Sheen Arrested at Jane Fonda's Final DC Fire Drill...
By Zach RobertsEvery Friday for the last seven weeks, actress and activist Jane Fonda has held a rally and act of civil disobedience in front of the U.S. Capitol, calling for action on climate change....
View ArticleYoutube Still Promotes Climate Disinformation, Report Finds
By Dana DrugmandYou don't have to look far to find misinformation about climate science continuing to spread online through prominent social media channels like YouTube. That's despite the...
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