Drilled Down: The Fossil Fuel Roots of the Corporate Free Speech Movement
On October 24, 2019 Maura Healey, the Attorney General of Massachusetts, sued
ExxonMobil
[https://www.mass.gov/lists/attorney-generals-office-lawsuit-against-exxonmobil]
for
Podcast: How Exxon is leveraging Texas courts to silence its climate critics
By Chris McGreal, The Guardian
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods testifying to Congress during the House Oversight
Committee's hearing
Damages: Donziger Sentenced to Six Months For Contempt Related to Chevron-Ecuador Case
By Karen Savage
A federal judge has sentenced human rights attorney Steven Donziger to six
months in prison for criminal
Drilled Down: Offshore oil and gas worker fatalities are underreported by federal safety agency
By Sara Sneath
GULF OF MEXICO - JULY 03: The Discoverer Enterprise drilling rig is seen as it
continues the
Damages: Donziger Found Guilty on Contempt Charges Related to Chevron-Ecuador Case
By Karen Savage
A federal judge has found attorney Steven Donziger guilty on six counts of
criminal contempt related to
Damages: Judge Grants Restraining Order Against Minnesota County Sheriff in Line 3 Fight
By Karen Savage
A judge on Friday granted a temporary restraining order prohibiting the Hubbard
County Sheriff’s Office from
Drilled Down: Computer-Aided Destruction
Autodesk “makes software for people who make things,” including fossil fuel companies, although it's marketed itself as a highly sustainable company for years. As climate accountability expands to include the tech sector, big new questions are emerging.