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2024 Retailer Scorecard

Without pollinators, grocery shelves would run short of a wide assortment of fruits and vegetables, nuts, and beans.

Economic Risks of Pesticides

The U.S. food retail sector’s use of pesticides on just four crops could result in $219 billion in financial risks between now and 2050.

Letter to NOAA on Weather Modification Reporting Act of 1972

The Weather Modification Reporting Act of 1972 (the “Reporting Act”) requires that no person may engage in any weather modification activities unless they have filed required reports with the Secretary of Commerce.

2024 Cruise Ship Report Card

The 2024 Cruise Ship Report Card takes a continued hard look at the cruise industry to see if clean cruising is possible and in most cases the answer is still a resounding no.

OECD Complaint Against BlackRock

The complaint, which was filed with the National Contact Point at the U.S. State Department, details how BlackRock has poured billions of dollars into companies destroying the world’s last standing forests.

UKEF letter on Mozambique

UKEF must conduct comprehensive new due diligence — including a human rights and environmental assessment with public consultation.

Joint letter on Google disinformation policy

We are urgently asking Google to fully enforce its existing policy and immediately and permanently demonetize Heartland Institute and all other outlets that continue to spread climate disinformation on YouTube.

New Roundup, New Risks

Friends of the Earth’s analysis finds that, on the fiftieth anniversary of its commercialization, Roundup sold to consumers is more toxic than ever before.

A Brown Cloud Over the Golden State

The report, based on interviews with residents, government data and past studies, focuses on Tulare County, the home of one third of California’s dairy cows and 11% of manure digesters in the U.S.

Red Lines for a Green Future: Exploring Exclusionary Approaches to Protecting Biodiversity and People

A new report from Friends of the Earth US explores how China's ECR framework can inspire global financial institutions, particularly Chinese banks, to adopt exclusionary financing policies in their investments.