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India’s reliance on coal is tied to a complex set of economic, social, and energy security factors; any successful energy transition plan will have to address all of them.
A Q&A with Malcolm Harris on his latest book, What’s Left: Three Paths Through the Planetary Crisis
Leaders of the Cotuhé Putumayo indigenous reservation, in the Colombian Amazon, say that they do not know about the carbon credit project taking place on their land, which has sold more than 3 million credits. The largest purchaser of credits in the project is a local subsidiary of U.S. oil company Chevron.
New research suggests a way to link oil, gas and coal companies to specific climate harms.
As funding for the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline barrels ahead, locals are dealing with the harsh realities of displacement.
Making concerned people aware their views are far from alone could unlock the change so urgently needed.
Most of the world’s people want stronger climate action—but don’t realize they’re the majority.
Total claims it can make up for the biodiversity impacts of drilling in Uganda’s largest national park by preserving biodiversity elsewhere, but local advocates aren’t buying it.
The terms and narratives the fossil fuel industry is using to obstruct climate action.