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Exxon Mobil Corp. will pursue fossil fuel growth long into the future to meet demand it says will “not materially change” ...
Over the past year, the world has become more unstable. Amid mounting political and economic crises the focus on climate has ...
For the second time in two years a youth-led lawsuit challenging the government’s role in climate change is seeing the inside ...
A group of 22 young climate activists is suing the Trump administration in hopes of blocking three executive orders promoting ...
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Study links more frequent and severe heat waves to pollution from major fossil fuel producers
A new study has determined that 55 heat waves over the past quarter-century would not have happened without human-caused ...
Further agenda-setting from current President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev appeared to reinforce these ambitions, with his ...
A report reveals the severe and wide-ranging damage that fossil fuels inflict on human health, from the earliest stages of ...
The use of oil and gas will continue to climb for decades, according to a draft of the International Energy Agency’s annual ...
Its vast investment in solar, wind and batteries is on track to end an era of global growth in the use of coal, oil and gas, ...
The extraction, transportation and burning of planet-heating fossil fuels have a huge impact on people's health that starts ...
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US taxpayers will pay billions in new fossil fuel subsidies thanks to the Big Beautiful Bill
The Trump administration has already added nearly $40 billion in new federal subsidies for oil, gas, and coal in 2025, a ...
For the first time, scientists have quantified the causal links between worsening heat waves and global warming pollution ...
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