The only just response to this global pandemic is a global and racially equitable one. How people around the world are organizing for change in this moment, including dispatches from Corporate Accountability board members in India and Nigeria.
Shell’s profiteering off the continued extraction and burning of fossil fuels is disastrous for people on the global frontlines of the climate crisis and for the planet.
In global sign-on, more than 150 groups demand COVID-19 response also address climate, justice issues As the full public health, ...
The shock of this moment provides an opportunity for all of us to rethink and reimagine the kind of world we all deserve to live in—and how best to achieve it. Corporate Accountability and our allies are stepping into this moment to move toward this world by doing what we do best: corporate campaigning.
Media Contacts: Jean Su, Center for Biological Diversity, (415) 770-3187, [email protected] Chandra Farley, Partnership for Southern Equity, (404) 538-6236, [email protected] ...
Together, we'll expose corporations that attempt to use the pandemic as an opportunity to force political and economic changes for their own benefit.
According to reports, the UNFCCC Bureau just decided to postpone the Bonn intersessional meetings from June to October and moved ...
Big Polluters like the fossil fuel industry and the aviation industry are instead trying to cash in on Congress’ emergency relief legislation. This is outrageous.
As we all do our part to respond to the coronavirus, we know corporations and the rich and powerful will attempt to use this crisis for their own profit. Together we will make sure they don't get away with it.
Whenever and however they happen, corporate shareholders' meetings are a tremendous opportunity for the campaigns we wage -- because on the most important day of the year for massive corporations, we get to speak truth directly to power.