Immediate actions for the administration to hold social media companies accountable for letting climate disinformation spread.
The draft Digital Services Oversight and Safety Act (DSOSA) bill will empower analysts and advocates working to reduce climate disinformation by requiring transparency from social media companies.
Disclosing the data: recommendations for transparent climate change disinformation policies, community standards and reporting
Fossil fuel development costs society trillions of dollars in air and water pollution, climate change, public health, and environmental degradation.
The IMF should adopt a ‘do no harm’ approach and commit to ensuring that IMF policy recommendations do not actively exacerbate inequalites.
The Brazilian Cerrado, known as the “birthplace of waters,” is the savannah with the greatest biodiversity in the world. This vast region is home to many communities of peasants, indigenous peoples, and quilombolas (Afro-Brazilian rural communities). But the relentless expansion of the soy industry is causing widespread ecosystem destruction and increasingly violent land conflicts between companies and local communities. Two new reports from Friends of…
Friends of the Earth won important victories for people and the planet over the past year. These victories are the result of years of hard work by our campaigners— and none of them would have been possible without your support.
Friends of the Earth writes in strong opposition to the proposed support for Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the Mexican state-owned oil company.
Ranking Big Tech on transparency: A new scorecard by Friends of the Earth, Avaaz, and Greenpeace USA shows that social media companies are largely leaving the public in the dark about their efforts to combat climate disinformation.
Fact sheet on how Port Infrastructure Development Program funds can help support ports.