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Environmental Rights Action/Friends of the Earth, Nigeria tells Chevron to stop manipulating climate talks. Photo: Corporate Accountability International

To ensure the clean energy transition is indeed just and equitable, however, we must first protect climate policy from the influence of big polluters.

Please see International Policy Director Tamar Lawrence-Samuel’s statement below: “Many governments have shown their commitment to the Paris Agreement through ...

More than half a million people from around the world joined our action last December to expose the role the industry has played in blocking meaningful climate action. Governments around the world took notice.

In response to the Securities and Exchange Commission announcing an investigation into ExxonMobil’s accounting practices and assets valuing, especially with ...

My name is Jesse Bragg and I’m with Corporate Accountability International– a human rights NGO that, for more than 20 ...

Articles include: Holding Exxon accountable for decades of deception; Growing the movement; Exposing the fast food industry’s lobbying; Carrying on ...

ExxonMobil has known about climate change since the 1970s.

It’s time to demand ExxonMobil be held responsible. If you live in one of the 10 target states, please join me and call on your Attorney General to investigate ExxonMobil.

Corporate Accountability organizer holds a sign to Kick Big Polluters Out.

Today, as we celebrate our precious planet, I’ve never been more convinced of both the urgency and necessity of our work to kick big polluters out of climate policy.

Please see Senior International Organizer Katherine Sawyer’s statement below: “We applaud these attorneys general for standing strong against the fossil ...

Articles include: You stand up to big polluters: global problems require global solutions; You pressure Department of Justice to investigate ...

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