Executive Director Patti Lynn speaks to Corporate Accountability’s commitment to infusing international treaty negotiations with our radical imagination.
Read what you’ve made possible this spring, from sending a powerhouse team to organize at June’s U.N. climate treaty negotiations ...
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.
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!
We’re standing shoulder to shoulder with our climate justice allies from around the world to challenge the Big Polluters stymieing progress and the Global North governments doing their bidding. Check back here for regular updates from the climate talks in Bonn, Germany, where our organizers are on the ground.
Here’s the scoop: Over the weekend, and continuing today, obstructionist governments doing Big Polluters’ bidding have been ramping up their ...
In order to build a world where every person has the opportunity to reach their full human potential, we must see ourselves as actors and agents in a democracy we can shape. Join us in forging our way toward a new and truly just democracy.
In order to build a world where every person has the opportunity to reach their full human potential, we must see ourselves as actors and agents in a democracy we can shape. Join us in forging our way toward a new and truly just democracy.
You can help build the movement to hold the fossil fuel industry liable for its decades of deception. Call your attorney general today.
Exxon’s known for half a century that burning fossil fuels could fuel disastrous climate change. And instead of shifting course, it invested in climate denial, deception, and obstruction -- which continue to this day. Urge your state attorney general to investigate Exxon’s climate deception -- an essential first step toward implementing the just climate solutions we need.
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