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Organizations from around the world demand that John Kerry, Special Envoy for Climate in the U.S., advance Loss and Damage at COP27.

How the U.S. has been a primary blocker of progress for Loss and Damage finance at the UNFCCC, and what civil society has to say.

Multiple people at a rally holding signs that read Kick Big Polluters Out!

Corporate Accountability's Ashka Naik and Rachel Rose Jackson on the world's largest plastic polluter "sponsoring" COP27, the policy negotiations meant to address the global climate crisis.

A section of "the Roadmap for Reparations" graphic by Paloma Rae: two directional markers pointing in different directions -- showing the racist history of Wells Fargo and the movement for reparations.

Learn more about how your support is powering the movement to stop corporate abuse and dismantle systemic racism.

Rachel Rose Jackson, the director of climate research and policy at Corporate Accountability, on the West Virginia v. EPA ruling.

From driving the climate catastrophe to propping up police power, BlackRock is one of the most powerful corporate actors on the planet. And our friends at LittleSis explain why this makes BlackRock deserving of being voted into the 2022 Corporate Hall of Shame.

A section of "the Roadmap for Reparations" graphic by Paloma Rae: two directional markers pointing in different directions -- showing the racist history of Wells Fargo and the movement for reparations.

It’s time for those who profited from the suffering of black people to pay reparations, including Wells Fargo.

A section of "the Roadmap for Reparations" graphic by Paloma Rae: two directional markers pointing in different directions -- showing the racist history of Wells Fargo and the movement for reparations.

Wells Fargo has a long, storied history of exploiting Black people for profit. Now it's time they pay reparations.

Rachel Rose Jackson, director of climate research & policy at Corporate Accountability during the Bonn Climate Change Conference.

As we head into the second week of the U.N. climate talks, the U.S. is blocking a critical policy to ensure Global South communities have the resources to deal with the impacts of the climate crisis.

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