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Friends of the Earth Slams Ocean Dumping Scheme Disguised as “Climate Solution”
Carboniferous is trying to turn a uniquely sensitive, poorly understood deep-sea ecosystem into a private carbon dump.
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Schumer Letter on AI Moratorium
The inclusion of the AI moratorium in the reconciliation bill is further evidence that the Big Tech companies’ ongoing campaign to shield themselves from regulation
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Public Comment Letter on Carboniferous Geoengineering Firm
If conducted at climate-relevant scales1] biomass sinking would require dumping more than 1.1 gigatons of biomass onto ocean floors.
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Ninth Circuit Deals Setback to Willow Oil Project in Alaska
A federal court ruled that the Department of the Interior unlawfully approved ConocoPhillips’s massive Willow oil drilling project in Alaska’s Western Arctic.
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Unchecked and Unaccountable: The Sustainability Crisis at Formosa Plastics Group
This report examines how Formosa Plastics Group performs in relation to environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards.
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Alaska LNG is a Corrupt, Costly, Catastrophic Carbon-Bomb
The Trump Administration’s so-called summit for Alaska LNG ended without binding commitments from potential investors in Asia.
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Donald Trump’s Pipeline to Nowhere
At a whopping $43.8 billion, Alaska LNG is one of the most expensive proposed fossil fuel projects in the country.
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One Bountiful Billionaire Bonanza
The fossil fuel industry is in line for massive giveaways as Congress and the Trump administration put together a budget and tax deal packed with giveaways for giant corporations and the wealthy.
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Petrochemical Industry Exposure to Financial Risks
More than 700 new plastic pollution policies were introduced globally in the past decade and even more plastics legislation is forthcoming, as is a new global plastics treaty.
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Federal Court Finds Massive Gulf of Mexico Offshore Oil Sale Illegal, Ruling in Favor of Gulf and Environmental Groups
Interior violated NEPA and failed to adequately consider the harms that drilling would have on climate change and on the critically endangered Gulf of Mexico Rice’s whale.