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Oil and Gas Restrictions under the OECD Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits

This document outlines how the OECD Arrangement on Officially Supported Export Credits can align with the Paris Agreement warming target of 1.5°C.

Agricultural Carbon Markets, Payments, and Data: Big Ag’s Latest Power Grab

A report from Friends of the Earth and Open Markets Institute reveals how this approach will fail to address the climate crisis while enabling the largest agribusiness corporations to entrench their market power and greenwash their operations. 

Liquefied Natural Cash

A report looking at how methane exports reverse climate progress, harm consumers and endanger communities.

Hydrogen Hype

Touted as a versatile climate solution for everything from power and heating to transportation and heavy industry, the tiniest element in the universe is suddenly very trendy. But beware the hydrogen hype.

Legacies Newsletter: Summer 2022

If Friends of the Earth and the future of our planet is a priority to you, consider how you can continue to support FOE now and in the future.

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.

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