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People gather outside with a red banner that read "Kick Big Polluters out!" A Black woman with curly hair stands in front of the crowd, holding a sign with the same demand, and leads everyone in song.

The latest stories on how we've challenged the most powerful corporations in the world.

Alejandra Parra of the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives speaks out against PepsiCo's plastic pollution at annual shareholders' meeting. 

A black, white, and red line drawing of an Indigenous woman holding up a burning oil tower. A cloud and leaves are behind her. Text says: iQue Paguen! Los Contaminadores"

“Our allies are the protagonists of the work.” Executive Director Patti Lynn and Latin America Climate Campaign Director Nathalie Rengifo Alvarez discuss mobilizing power and resources behind the vision of Global South organizers.

We’re getting ready to attend the annual meetings of some of the most abusive corporations on the planet. We need you by our side to speak truth to power.

People gather at the State House in Boston, MA during the Youth Climate Strike.

Rachel Rose Jackson, Director: Climate Research & Policy, Corporate Accountability on the release of the IPCC AR6 synthesis report: “The ...

Cop City will do irreparable harm to the city and citizens of Atlanta. Take action and add your name to our petition now!

Portrait of Hannah LaBaron, who has light skin and brown hair, wears a reddish, pink shirt and smiles at the camera.

The work for justice will always be a uphill battle, and we'll always keep going, says activist Hannah LeBaron. More on what sustains her in this fight.

Two women, stand in front of a group of activists and lead a protest chant. They raise their fists in the air, channeling their energy and passion for climate justice.

The latest updates for our campaigning to challenge corporate abuse.

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Watch this special message from our allies, the Confederación Mapuche de Neuquén, who are organizing against this year’s Corporate Hall of Shame winner Chevron.

An oil executive will lead the next climate talks. Tell the U.N. this is unacceptable.