Biden’s LNG Plan for Europe: Ineffectual and a Climate Disaster
Locking in climate pollution for decades to come is not an answer to Russian aggression
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Nick Cunningham
April 13, 2022
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“Delay Means Death,” UN Chief Warns About Climate Change
Scientists say there is a “rapidly closing window” for climate action
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Nick Cunningham
March 2, 2022
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So What the Heck Is Net Zero, Anyway?
The latest in corporate greenwashing, explained
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Nick Cunningham
February 7, 2022
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Why Is the Biden White House Refusing to Confront the Oil and Gas Industry?
Environmental and Indigenous groups are increasingly frustrated with inaction
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Nick Cunningham
January 10, 2022
The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Spin on High Energy Prices Is BS
A faster shift to renewable energy, not a slower one, could save the US billions of dollars
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Nick Cunningham
December 6, 2021
Justin Trudeau Thinks He’s a Climate Champion Even As He Builds Oil Pipelines
Canada’s Liberal prime minister is building a massive tar sands pipeline
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Nick Cunningham
November 9, 2021
How One Washington County Took On the Fossil Fuel Industry—and Won
Whatcom County is the first in the US to ban new fossil fuel infrastructure
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Nick Cunningham
September 11, 2021
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Can Portland, Oregon, Stand Up to the Oil Industry?
The city positions itself as a climate champion but faces a crucial test
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Nick Cunningham
August 23, 2021
Biden Administration Restricts Lending for Overseas Fossil Fuel Projects
The US Department of Treasury’s new rules restrict oil and coal financing but leave the door open for gas projects
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Nick Cunningham
August 19, 2021
Whistleblower Claims ExxonMobil Inflated Its Assets
Accusation comes as the oil giant is already suffering historic losses
By
Nick Cunningham
February 5, 2021
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