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New briefing paper urges banks and financiers to make habitats with threatened and endemic species, including Key Biodiversity Areas, off limits to harmful financing

Within the next few decades, one million species are estimated to be at risk of extinction1, in which the bio- diversity crisis is now recognized as a global crisis in its own right.

New briefing paper urges banks and financiers to make nationally recognized areas off limits to harmful financing

National parks and other sub-nationally recognized areas are well established mechanisms for protecting places with high biodiversity.

New briefing paper urges banks and financiers to make internationally recognized areas off limits to harmful financing

The Banks and Biodiversity Initiative advocates that banks and financiers strengthen their bio- diversity policies and practices.

ED statement on Manchin permitting deal

As leaders of environmental and environmental justice organizations representing millions of members and supporters from across the country, we oppose attaching the Energy Independence and Security Act to the National Defense Authorization Act.

Merchants of Poison: How Monsanto Sold the World on a Toxic Pesticide

Like Big Oil and Big Tobacco, pesticide companies spend millions on deceitful strategies to keep their hazardous products unregulated.

At A Crossroads

Assessing G20 and MDB International Energy Finance ahead of stop funding fossils pledge deadline

Los Eco-Ilógicos (en Español)

Una mirada dentro de la extensa red en línea que difunde desinformación sobre el cambio climático a las comunidades de habla hispana en todo el mundo

Los Eco-Ilógicos

A look inside the sprawling online network that spreads climate misinformation to Spanish-speaking communities around the world.

Release the Guidance: Backgrounder on US International Energy Finance ahead of COP27

Since taking office, the Biden-Harris Administration have made a series of commitments, executive orders, and guidances towards ending this international public finance for fossil fuels.

The Trouble With Gas in Vietnam

The World Bank and its private sector arm, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), are continuing to massively support fossil gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) build out in Vietnam as part of a so-called “renewable energy transition”