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onFeb 7, 2019 @ 05:39 PST

By Megan Darby for Climate Home News The UK government has rejected calls from shale gas companies to loosen limits on earth tremors, in a potentially fatal blow to British fracking. Ineos and Cu...
onFeb 3, 2019 @ 10:18 PST

By Dave Anderson, crossposted from Energy and Policy Institute The pro-wind power Budweiser ad that Anheuser-Busch will air during the Super Bowl on Sunday is being attacked by the fossil fuel ind...
onFeb 1, 2019 @ 16:42 PST

By Sara Stefanini, Climate Home News. This article originally appeared on Climate Home News. BP will back a shareholder push for it to begin reporting on how its strategy fits with the Paris Agree...
onFeb 1, 2019 @ 01:08 PST

By Katja Garson, UK Youth Climate Coalition Campaigner ‘Not here, not anywhere’. The central slogan of the anti-fracking movement is a call to arms, a celebration of community within and across bo...
onJan 30, 2019 @ 13:45 PST

This is a guest post by ClimateDenierRoundup. Last week, we mocked the fossil fuel industry’s use of an outlet it owns to brag about perverting democracy — but we didn’t actually call out the poli...
onJan 28, 2019 @ 16:30 PST

By Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch. Crossposted with permission from EcoWatch. In an effort to fight climate change, Germany announced plans to quit coal mining and burning by 2038. All 84 of the country...
onJan 26, 2019 @ 03:47 PST

By Karen Savage, Climate Liability News. Crossposted from Climate Liability News. The conservative think tank Competitive Enterprise Institute has been busily pressing forward with its mission to ...
onJan 25, 2019 @ 04:12 PST

By Tim Radford for Climate News Network British scientists have worked out how to make sure of a better-than-even chance that 195 nations can fulfill a promise made in Paris in 2015 to stop global...
onJan 23, 2019 @ 08:46 PST

By Dr. Katherine Kramer, Global Lead on Climate Change for Christian Aid This week’s meeting of economic leaders World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos has the theme of ‘Shaping globalization 4.0’. ...
onJan 12, 2019 @ 07:33 PST

By Tara Lohan, the Revelator. Originally posted on The Revelator. New analysis reveals that we have much less water in our aquifers than we previously thought — and the oil and gas industry could ...