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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. 

Coal companies are struggling to stay afloat despite favorable federal leases

Cheap Federal Coal Supports Largest U.S. Producers

By Phil McKenna

Coal's Latest Retreat: Arch Backs Away From Huge Montana Mine

By Matthew Frank, Mountain West News

More people in India and other areas of Asia means more farming

The Mystery of the Global Methane Rise: Asian Agriculture or U.S. Fracking?

By Phil McKenna

Outcry Prompts Dominion to Make Coal Ash Wastewater Cleaner

By Zahra Hirji

Donald Trump has been criticized by other Republican candidates for using eminent domain

Anti-Eminent Domain but Pro-Pipelines: A Republican Conundrum

By Phil McKenna

U.S. Pipeline Agency Pressed to Regulate Underground Gas Storage

By Lisa Song

Aliso Canyon's disaster was labeled the biggest U.S. methane leak ever

Aliso Canyon Released 97,000 Tons of Methane, Biggest U.S. Leak Ever

By Phil McKenna

With Some Tar Sands Oil Selling at a Loss, Why Is Production Still Rising?

By Phil McKenna

EPA Again Postpones Enbridge Fine for 2010 Kalamazoo Spill

By David Hasemyer

Earthquakes in Oklahoma have some residents protesting the fracking industry

Is Oklahoma's New Earthquake-Reduction Plan Enough to Stop the Shaking?

By Zahra Hirji

What Will Be the Health Impact of 100+ Days of Exposure to California's Methane Leak?

By Phil McKenna

Fracking's Costs Fall on the Poor and Minorities in South Texas

By Brian Bienkowski, Environmental Health News

SoCal Gas spokesman Mike Mizrahi answers questions about the methane leak

Leaking Well Temporarily Plugged, New Questions Arise About SoCal Gas

By Phil McKenna

Some States Forging Ahead With Emissions Reduction Plans, Despite Supreme Court Ruling

By Katherine Bagley

California's New Methane Rules Would Be the Nation's Strongest

By Lisa Song

California's oil industry may add to its earthquake woes

Even in California, Oil Drilling Waste May Be Spurring Earthquakes

By Zahra Hirji

Supreme Court Halts Clean Power Plan, with Implications Far Beyond the U.S.

By John H. Cushman Jr.

New Federal Gas Storage Regulations Likely to Mimic Industry's Guidelines

By Phil McKenna

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