Why Is Japan Pushing the G7 to Make Gas Part of the Energy Transition?
Climate is on the agenda for this weekend's G7 Summit in Hiroshima, Japan (bit on the nose for
Guyana High Court: EPA and ExxonMobil Put Country At Grave Risk
By Kiana Wilburg, in Georgetown, with additional reporting from Amy Westervelt
On May 3, 2023, Justice Sandil Kissoon, a High
SCOTUS Says No to Exxon, Now the Corporate Free Speech Fight Begins
On Monday this week the Supreme Court finally weighed in on whether it would take up the jurisdictional argument that
The Great Gas Lock-In
Long before Putin invaded Ukraine, the U.S. fossil fuel industry was preparing to turn Russian aggression into a boon
The Real Reason Big Oil Wants Climate Cases at the Supreme Court
For more than five years now, fossil fuel companies have been arguing that the more than two dozen climate liability
The IPCC Report, Climate Litigation Wins and More
We're tackling this idea in a big way in the new season of the podcast, but for years
Solving the Climate Problem, One Barrel of Oil at a Time
Last week I wrote about the limits of market-based solutions to climate, and this week here comes the U.S.
The Trouble With "Market-Based" Climate Solutions
Over the past several months I've been working on three stories that, on the surface, don't
The Cop City Battle Is A Climate Fight
The battle over Cop City – a massive $90 million police training facility that would require razing 85 acres of Weelaunee
Massive Media Cuts = Less Climate Coverage
If you don't work in media, you might have missed the steady drumbeat of layoff announcements from various