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.
Oregon Allows a Controversial Fracked Gas Power Plant to Begin Construction
By Ilana Cohen
Five Things To Know About Fracking in Pennsylvania. Are Voters Listening?
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Trump's Interior Department Pressures Employees to Approve Seismic Testing in ANWR
By Sabrina Shankman
Inside Clean Energy: Biden’s Oil Industry Comments Were Not a Political Misstep
By Dan Gearino
The $16 Million Was Supposed to Clean Up Old Oil Wells; Instead, It’s Going to Frack New Ones
By Nicholas Kusnetz
The Oil Market May Have Tanked, but Companies Are Still Giving Plenty to Keep Republicans in Office
By Nicholas Kusnetz
In Final Debate, Trump and Biden Display Vastly Divergent Views—and Levels of Knowledge—On Climate
By Georgina Gustin
Exxon Turns to Academia in an Attempt to Discredit Harvard Research
By Nicholas Kusnetz
What Germany Can Teach the US About Quitting Coal
By Dan Gearino
Maui Has Begun the Process of Managed Retreat. It Wants Big Oil to Pay the Cost of Sea Level Rise.
By David Hasemyer
Too Much Sun Degrades Coatings That Keep Pipes From Corroding, Risking Leaks, Spills and Explosions
By Phil McKenna
Having Rolled Back Obama’s Centerpiece Climate Plan, Trump Defends a Vastly More Limited Approach
By Marianne Lavelle
The Pence-Harris Showdown Came up Well Short of an Actual 'Debate' on Climate Change
By Ilana Cohen, Marianne Lavelle
Biden Could Reduce the Nation’s Production of Oil and Gas, but Probably Not as Much as Many Hope
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Exxon Touts Carbon Capture as a Climate Fix, but Uses It to Maximize Profit and Keep Oil Flowing
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Senate 2020: In Colorado, Where Climate Matters, Hickenlooper is Favored to Unseat Gardner
By Judy Fahys