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Fighting for Corporate Accountability
It is critical that investors — and the general public — understands how companies’ activities may be contributing to climate change, what the climate financial risk of their business is, and wh…
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Cutting Fossil Fuel Financing
Fossil fuel financing from those signers is falling drastically, and most signatories have either eliminated or considerably reduced fossil fuel financing.
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Stopping a Geoengineering Project in Cape Cod
Sodium hydroxide is a dangerous, caustic chemical that causes chemical burns on contact with skin, and would be dumped into waters frequented by at least eight endangered species.
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Fighting for Gulf Species
The court’s decision is a huge victory for groups’ ongoing efforts to protect the Gulf’s vulnerable species, especially the Rice’s whale.
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Restoring Our Bedrock Environmental Law after Trump-era Rollbacks
No matter who is in the White House, we are committed to ensuring that federal projects are not destroying the environment and the livelihoods of frontline communities.
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Conserving California’s Open Spaces
Creating national monuments means preserving clean air and water, protecting species, offering recreational opportunities for local communities, and upholding sacred sites.
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Stopping Pebble Mine and Saving Alaska’s Wild Salmon
A years-long battle over a proposed mine in Alaska ended when a coalition that included Friends of the Earth successfully pushed the US Army Corps of Engineers to deny Pebble Mine a permit to opera…
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Pausing LNG Exports
We joined over 300 organizations from over 40 countries across the globe in a letter calling on the Biden administration to abandon its support for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at COP28.
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Standing Up for Polar Bears
The agency’s regulation gave oil and gas companies in Alaska a pass to harass polar bears along the Beaufort Sea coast and on the North Slope.
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Preserving Wyoming’s Public Lands
Thanks to our lawsuit, we have set an important precedent for protecting local species and communities from the widespread harms that drilling can bring about.