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Caught Red-Handed: Reports Expose Ongoing Soy Industry Ties to Land Grabbing, Illegal Deforestation in Brazil

Friends of the Earth U.S., The Network for Social Justice and Human Rights in Brazil show that Bunge continues to drive deforestation. Read More

ExxonMobil and Chevron announce Q1 windfall profits

If Congress bothered to tax windfall profits, these two companies would face a combined bill of $5.4 billion for just three months of war profiteering and price gouging. Read More

White House sued for lack of transparency around its leasing program

We demand to know why his administration's final fossil fuel leasing report failed to include climate impacts and bore little resemblance to the comprehensive review mandated by his own executive order. Read More

Friends of the Earth Statement on Twitter’s new climate disinformation policy

Twitter's new policy is a step in the right direction to address the spread of toxic climate disinformation. Read More

Report: IMF must curb its support for fossil fuels

A new report shows that the International Monetary Fund continues to undermine its own climate commitments through support for fossil fuels. Read More

New Report: In the Dark: How Social Media Companies’ Climate Disinformation Problem is Hidden from the Public

Social media platforms have allowed modern day propagandists to sabotage the planet saving efforts of scientists and experts. Read More

Biden Administration to Restart Oil, Gas Leasing on Public Lands

The Bureau of Land Management announced today it will resume oil and gas leasing on public lands, violating Biden’s campaign promise. Read More

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Historic Confirmation Is A Win for Communities and the Climate

Judge Jackson's confirmation is an important step in putting underrepresented, progressive voices front and center for people and the planet. Read More

Report: Big Oil, Profiting Off of War, Plans to Return $45 Billion to Investors in Share Buybacks While Boosting Dividends

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, a new report highlights how the largest U.S. oil and gas companies are profiting. Read More

CVS Announces New Policy to Reduce Pesticides in Food Supply Chain

CVS, one of the ten largest U.S. grocery retailers, has released a new pollinator health policy. Read More