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Read what you’ve made possible this spring, from sending a powerhouse team to organize at June’s U.N. climate treaty negotiations ...

Smoke stacks

Trump’s EPA is trying to hide its extreme actions to undermine environmental protections. Take action and protect our right to know what our government is up to.

BOSTON–Today, candidate for U.S. president, Senator Bernie Sanders, released his climate plan. In it, Sanders calls for the fossil fuel industry ...

The harms of climate disruption are already terrible and will only get worse, and despite what appears to be some people’s magical thinking, no one will be unaffected. What’s more, the drivers of climate disruption are known, and it isn’t people who leave the lights on. What’s missing is a public and media dialog that features fossil fuel industries and their leaders accurately, as roadblocks to the climate justice solutions we desperately need. While federal inaction and even regression is distressing, some state attorneys general are pushing forward for accountability. We’ll talk about that movement with Sriram Madhusoodanan, deputy campaigns director with the group Corporate Accountability.

For the fourth year in a row, you inducted Koch Industries into the Corporate Hall of Shame. Now, take action to demand the corporation stop funding junk science to spread doubt about the climate crisis.

Notre-Dame fire

Rev. Dr. Margaret Bullitt-Jonas mourns the Notre-Dame Cathedral fire and impacts of climate change, and reminds us that we don't have to be silent.

Oil and gas groups were accused Saturday of seeking to influence climate talks in Madrid by paying millions in sponsorship and sending dozens of lobbyists to delay what scientists say is a necessary and rapid cut in fossil fuel use.

By Patti Lynn for Truthout. On January 7, 2019, after two years of struggle in the lower courts, Massachusetts Attorney ...

Kelly Knight Craft hugging Donald Trump.

Trump's nominee for ambassador to the U.N. has deep ties to the coal industry. We deserve an ambassador who will represent people, not Big Polluters. Especially at the U.N., where there is real and urgent need to address the climate crisis. Take action!

By Marianne Lavelle for InsideClimate News. The mayors of hundreds of U.S. cities called on Congress this week to pass ...