Around 177 MILLION Americans live near high-risk industrial facilities, and 1 out of 3 children attend school in a vulnerability zone. Trump's rollback of the EPA's 2024 Chemical Accident Prevention rule is an attack on the health and safety of our communities!
https://bit.ly/4sMC7wY
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In case anyone needed convincing, here’s some data on how voluntary certification schemes with no independent accountability structure DON’T actually help reduce methane emissions. We need to stop expanding #LNG (methane gas) altogether.
https://bit.ly/4trjdvQ
New data shows that wildfires burned more acreage of land so far in 2026 than the 10-year average, which could set us up for even more intense fires as we move into the summer.
#KeepForestsStanding
insideclimatenews.org/news/27032026/us-wildfir...
€81.4 million a day. That’s what oil companies in EU are making from rising fuel prices since the start of the war on Iran.
As the war disrupts global oil supply, prices surge. You pay more for food and transport while oil companies make even higher profits.
This isn't a crisis for everyone. Tax profits tax polluters. Tax the super rich. Make them pay their fair share.
€81.4 million a day.
That’s what oil companies are making while fuel prices rise.
You feel it at the pump and in your weekly food shop.
While they’re lining their pockets.
#TaxTheSuperRich
For the first time since the 1980s, wild rhinos are back in Uganda.
Four southern white rhinos from a 20-year breeding program have been released into Kidepo Valley National Park, a major milestone that strengthens the park's biodiversity and marks a new chapter for conservation in the region.
🤡 It’s April Fools’ Day–but greenwashing isn’t a joke.
Companies often say products are “sustainable” or “recyclable,” even when those claims don’t match reality. Our Greenwashed 2025 report breaks down real cases of greenwashing and explains the tactics to watch for: just-zero.org/reports/gree...
Fossil fuel companies don't just benefit from Middle East conflicts - they depend on them. At last week's #CERAweek conference in Houston, hundreds of activists and frontline community leaders showed up to say: we won't let you risk our planet and our communities for profit!
https://bit.ly/48jaumW
A #JustTransition is necessary but that requires finance.
Global South countries – those most impacted by climate change but least responsible for it – need financial support from the Global North. And global banks who pour billions into fossil fuels must #DefundClimateChaos
https://bit.ly/47SbeQ7
An aerial shot of the of the "No Kings" rally in New York. There is a text above the image where it reads "Over the weekend, millions gathered to demand no kings. Billionaires and corporations underestimate our power to resist."
Over the weekend, millions gathered to demand No Kings, protest authoritarian and far right governments and demand a better future. These billionaires and corporations underestimate our power to resist.
It's #TimeToResist
Earlier this week, 300 protesters chanted “we need clean air, not another billionaire!” in Houston where #CERAWeek took place. Here, oil & gas executives gathered to plan fossil fuel expansion. Meanwhile, frontline communities are suffering and the cost of living is rising.
https://reut.rs/4lUWeXp
Did you know that the little "FSC" logo you see on paper products might not be all that reliable?
RAN helped create the certification in 1993, but since then, it's fallen apart through fraud, gutted forest protections, & disregard for Indigenous peoples.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-191390239
Chubb – a top insurer of fossil fuels – is profiting from $20 billion of taxpayer money to "stabilize" the oil & gas industry after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
US consumers are already paying $111 billion more in gas prices over the last 16 months. Enough is enough!
https://bit.ly/47QYLvO
CERAWeek is the Super Bowl of oil and gas conferences, where the people in power make decisions behind close doors that impact all of our futures – especially frontline communities.
We're in Houston with community leaders to fight back!
#CERAWeek #CERAWeek26 #ConfrontingCERAWeek
🚨 EU, stop importing dirty LNG!
As EU policymakers attend #CERAWeek, we must remind them that people’s health and the climate matter more than billionaires’ profits ⚠️ We stand in solidarity with communities impacted by fossil fuel extraction and call on the EU to phase out fossil gas by 2035 ⏰
1/ The war on Iran exposes a deeper global vulnerability: our dependence on fossil fuels. 🧵
A crowd of community leaders before a stage hung with banners that say "For the water we drink" and "For the air we breathe." On stage, line dancers in yellow hold up fans.
Gulf South community leaders are getting ready to confront fossil fuel CEOs + their government allies at Houston's CERAWeek, a major oil + gas conference that begins Monday. They know firsthand the fossil fuel industry's dangers—polluted air + water, higher rates of cancer—and are ready to rise up.
From New Jersey to California, activists gathered outside Mondelēz facilities – the $40 billion company behind Oreo – to protest their palm oil supply chains, which has links to deforestation in Indonesia's rainforests.
We'll continue fighting until the company steps up!
https://bit.ly/3PyAdkS
The community of Massaha in northeast Gibon used their ancestral knowledge to defend the forests of the Congo Basin. They documented ancestral villages, sacred sites, and areas for traditional land use. Their efforts saved a rainforest slated for industrial logging.
https://bit.ly/41f3rYz
Right now, corporations and financial institutions are doubling down on climate destruction and human rights abuses. But we know something they don’t: organized people can beat organized money.
Today is #RANday and we're celebrating 41 years of grassroots power. Support today: ran.org/RANday
Today is #RANday — our annual day of giving and action. This year, we’re celebrating grassroots power because it’s only through collective action that we can sustain the fight for a just and livable planet.
Join our movement and help us continue fighting by donating today: ran.org/RANday
The Laue was designated as the Tar Creek Superfund site by the EPA in the 80s. Today, it has healthy soil and has returned to agriculture. Over 40 years, the Quapaw Nation cleaned the contamination, becoming the first and only Indigenous tribe to carry out a Superfund cleanup.
https://bit.ly/40ETR0Z
Earlier this year, an Oregon court struck down a U.S. Forest Service rule that allowed for logging projects with "insignificant" impact to bypass environmental review. This resulted in rampant clearcutting with devastating impacts.
https://bit.ly/4rGufM5
The #LNG industry may be facing a surge in profits from the war on Iran & rising energy costs, but this doesn't change its structural risks. Besides its financial viability, methane expansion has human rights & climate risks that can't be ignored.
More on #ClimateBreakdown ⬇️
https://bit.ly/4sjJNqo
The #Amazon Soy Moratorium's protected areas saw a 69% decrease in deforestation over 13 years. But major soy traders have now left the ASM. These traders command over half of Brazil’s soy exports meaning the moratorium’s protections are now gone for the majority of the market
https://bit.ly/4s9oo38
The Trump administration is aggressively pursuing deep-sea mining in international waters. Indigenous advocates are at the International Seabed Authority gathering this week arguing that mining permits should consider both the effects on deep-sea ecology and Indigenous rights.
https://bit.ly/4bx0VTx
The lobbyists are at it again. A methane emissions law proposed in the European Union, which aims to reduce the climate impact of imported gas, is being targeted by oil & gas companies. The U.S. specifically demanded that the EU exempt U.S. oil & gas from the rules. #NoLNG
https://reut.rs/4rsIzrI
As You Sow tried to file a shareholder proposal to Chubb Insurance but they blocked it.
The proposal would have addressed the availability and affordability of home insurance.
Chubb insures fossil fuels while also raising costs for homeowners facing climate disasters. Shame!
https://bit.ly/4bjnwSa
The Trump admin has until March 13th to decide whether to approve "Kaskida," an ultra-deepwater drilling project in the Gulf proposed by BP, the company behind the Deepwater Horizon disaster — the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.
Illegal copper mining area in the Carajás region, southeastern Pará. Image courtesy of Cícero Pedrosa/Repórter Brasil.
The rush for critical minerals like copper and nickel is targeting land reform settlements in Brazil’s Carajás region. Global demand for EVs and batteries risks creating "sacrifice zones" in the Amazon, where mining threats to water and fish are fueling local poverty.
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