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Holding industries that profit from greenhouse gas emissions accountable for actions that hinder solutions to the climate crisis their products are responsible for causing. 

A BP refinery. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

How 90 Big Companies Helped Fuel Climate Change: Study Breaks It Down

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Another Pipeline Blocked for Failure to Consider Climate Emissions

By Nicholas Kusnetz

It Took This Coal Miner 14 Years to Secure Black Lung Benefits. How Come?

By David Hasemyer

Exxon scientists measure carbon dioxide in the oceans and atmosphere from aboard the tanker Esso Atlantic. Credit: Richard Werthamer

Harvard Study Finds Exxon Misled Public about Climate Change

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Neil Chatterjee, interim FERC chairman. Credit: Ben Hider/Getty Images

Court Rejects Pipeline Rubber-Stamp, Orders Climate Impact Review

By Phil McKenna

Mountaintop mining in Appalachia. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

Trump Admin. Halts Mountaintop Mining Health Risks Study

By Phil McKenna

Hilcorp drilling sign in Alaska. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

An Arctic Offshore Drilling Plan Advances, but Impact Statement Cites Concerns

By Sabrina Shankman

A break in Exxon's Pegasus Pipeline sent heavy tar sands crude oil spilling into a neighborhood of Mayflower, Arkansas, in 2013. Credit: U.S. EPA

Court Lets Exxon Off the Hook for Pipeline Spill in Arkansas Neighborhood

By Georgina Gustin

Fishing on the Potomac, overshadowed by a power plant. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

States Are Using Social Cost of Carbon in Energy Decisions, Despite Trump's Views

By Peter Fairley

Landowners have been pushing back against TransCanada's construction plan in Nebraska farmland. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Keystone XL: Low Oil Prices, Tar Sands Pullout Could Kill Pipeline

By Phil McKenna

Pipes for a pipeline. Credit: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Pipeline Payday: How Builders Win Big, Whether Gas Is Needed or Not

By Phil McKenna

How Congress Is Cementing Trump's Anti-Climate Orders into Law

By Marianne Lavelle

Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

U.S. House Hacks Away at Renewable Energy, Efficiency Programs

By Marianne Lavelle

An Energy Transfer Partners subsidiary purchased and then tore down the Stoneman House. Credit: Google Maps

Rover Gas Pipeline Builder Faces Investigation by Federal Regulators

By Phil McKenna

Fossil fuels in California. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

Coastal Communities Sue 37 Oil, Gas and Coal Companies Over Climate Change

By Georgina Gustin

Caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Faces New Drilling Risk from Congress

By Sabrina Shankman

Shell's drilling rig Kulluk ran aground in the Arctic in 2013. Credit: SSgt Aaron M. Johnson/U.S. Air Force

Trump Administration Approves Its First Arctic Offshore Drilling Plan

By Sabrina Shankman

Farm owners and ranchers are installing solar panels along stretches of their land that Keystone XL pipeline builder TransCanada wants to take using eminent domain.

Ranchers Fight Keystone XL Pipeline by Putting Solar Panels in Its Path

By Phil McKenna

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