Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org These groups want disruptive climate protests. Oil heirs are funding them Beneficiaries of two American oil fortunes are supporting groups trying to block fossil fuel projects. One donor said he felt a “moral obligation.”
Politics www.nytimes.com A key to the Arctic’s oil riches lies hidden in Ohio The findings of a test well drilled in Alaska three decades ago have been a closely guarded secret. We found answers in a Cleveland courthouse.
Impactsupload.wikimedia.org Inside Exxon Mobil’s fight to stop climate change litigation in its tracks With a surprising procedural victory in a Texas court recently, Exxon is attempting to gain greater latitude in what it and other oil companies can say - or not say - about climate change and the impact on their businesses.
A controversial facility that would process plastic waste to be burned in steel mills has been cancelled
Young plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States lose Supreme Court bid but say they'll continue their pursuit of climate justice