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Please see the statement below from Patti Lynn, executive director at Corporate Accountability:  The National Climate Assessment report, released last ...

BOSTON–Just days before global climate talks begin in Poland, the COP presidency has announced its first corporate sponsor, Polish coal ...

Goldman Sachs made billions in profit while millions of people lost their homes during the financial crisis. Now, the Wall Street bank is profiting again, this time extracting millions from Puerto Rico as the island struggles to recover from Hurricane Maria.

Your courage, vision, and determination stand out brightly as I reflect back on all that has happened in 2018. This ...

Corporate Accountability organizers seek to keep Big Polluters accountable for their actions.

We need climate solutions now, and we don’t have a moment to lose. Write to your member of Congress and urge them to be a climate leader.

The front cover of Spotlight, Corporate Accountability’s newsletter.

Articles include: Members of Congress call for public water in Lagos; Member Spotlight: Dr. Christine Runnels; You win huge victory for public health; You expose corporate capture of the UN climate treaty, and more...

Corporate power is out of control. You can help rein it in. Donate now to our matching gift challenge and double your impact!

People, not Big Polluters, must decide the fate of our planet. With people like you and dozens of climate-justice organizations from around the globe, we’ve developed a set of collective demands to reflect people’s voices and put forth a clear path to addressing the climate crisis. Add your name.

Protester holds "Polluters out, people in" poster

It’s a big week for the movement to Kick Big Polluters Out of climate policy.

Yesterday, New York Attorney General Underwood announced the state is suing Exxon Mobil for deceiving investors on climate change. Please see ...