Fossil Fuels
Holding industries that profit from greenhouse gas emissions accountable for actions that hinder solutions to the climate crisis their products are responsible for causing.
Without a High Price on Carbon, Energy Ministers' Wish for 'Clean Coal' Boom is Elusive
By Stacy Feldman
A Professor's Teachable Moment: "It’s not just a BP spill. It is our spill."
By Elizabeth McGowan
Gulf Spill's Ecological Impact: "The Scariest Thing Is That We Don’t Know"
By Guest Writer
Is an 8.3 Million Barrel-a-Day Oil Diet for Nation's Addiction Feasible?
By Elizabeth McGowan
Permit for Canada-Texas Oil Sands Pipeline under Extra Scrutiny
By Abby Schultz
As Anti-Coal Activism Goes Global, Political Space for Policy Change Opens (Part I)
by Ted Nace, Earth Island Journal
Report: Potential of "Clean Coal" to Reduce Emissions is Overstated
By Stacy Feldman
Photographer Chronicles Petroleum Planet
By Guest Writer
Carbon-Friendly Beef? Look to Africa, Experts Say
By Max Ajl
BP Cuts Leaking Pipe, But Jagged Edge Brings Risk of Failure to Halt Oil Spill
By Guest Writer
Gulf Oil Spill: BP Could Face Ban as U.S. Launches Criminal Investigation
By Guest Writers
When Corporations Rule Federal Agencies
By Bill Becker
Investigation Shows So-Called 'Beneficial Use' of Coal Ash Putting Communities at Risk
By Sue Sturgis
U.S. Policy Experts: Premature to Pass Oil Spill Liability Bill
By Elizabeth McGowan
Kansas GOP Measure Could Lead to EPA Takeover of Coal Plant Permits
By Leslie Berliant
Government Lowballing 'Social Cost of Carbon' in Regulations, Economists Charge
By Dave Levitan