“Fueling the Fire” focuses on the environmental destruction and public policy interference of the leading COP21 sponsors including fossil fuel conglomerates Engie ...
Articles include: Members of Congress challenge water privatization; Worst global corporation of the year? Clear mission + smart planning + ...
For 20 years, the world's largest polluters have stymied progress on the U.N. climate treaty, using a range of strategies from direct lobbying and infiltrating country delegations to sponsoring the talks themselves.
Articles include: Stalling World-Bank-backed water privatization; Meet Akinbode Oluwafemi, director of allied organization Environmental Rights Action; McDonald’s CEO steps down ...
Our 2014 annual report summarizes important campaign victories and recognizes our most committed philanthropic partners who have made this work ...
Articles include: You shut out Big Tobacco from treaty talks; Kick-starting climate talks with lessons learned from the global tobacco ...
Big Energy is intentionally derailing progress, confusing the facts and posing half-measure “solutions” designed to keep corporate profits booming at the expense of meaningful progress to combat climate change.
Marching with our friends at Rainforest Action Network, we sent a clear message: to achieve meaningful progress, we need to Kick Big Energy Out of the Climate Talks and Challenge Corporate Power.
Articles include: Bringing high-pressure front to private water; Safeguarding fairness and democratic values; Real role models demand change at McDonald’s; ...
Articles include: From Lagos to New Delhi, you propel policy tough on Big Tobacco; Water giant Veolia faces global tide ...