Force and Fuel: 68% of Global Oil Production Exposed to US Pressure

2026-01-15T17:27:19+07:0015 January 2026|Climate, Energy, English, Press Releases|

New analysis by 350.org and Zero Carbon Analytics finds that 68% of global oil production is impacted by US aspirations to dominate the world's oil and gas markets. 

Fossil Fuel Phaseout Urgent as 1.5°C Target Likely to be Passed by 2030

2026-01-15T17:21:46+07:0014 January 2026|Climate, Energy, English, Environment, Laporan Utama, Press Releases|

2025 was the third hottest year on record, marking the first time that a three-year period has exceeded the 1.5°C limit. Experts warn that based on the current rate of warming, the 1.5°C heating threshold will likely be breached by the end of 2030, or over a decade earlier than predicted. 

US Withdraws from UNFCCC & Other International Bodies

2026-01-09T07:58:36+07:008 January 2026|Climate, Energy, English, Environment, Health, Laporan Utama, Press Releases|

The US is shooting itself in the foot by becoming the only country in the world unwilling to participate in humanity's great race to save the planet and future generations.

Climate Movements in Asia Vow to Keep Momentum for Fossil Fuel Phaseout as COP30 Falls Short

2025-11-26T06:07:04+07:0025 November 2025|Climate, Energy, English, Press Releases|

UN climate talks in Belém, Brazil fail to agree on a concrete and time-bound roadmap to transition away from fossil fuels. COP30 fell short of mentioning fossil fuels in the final text on cutting emissions, despite more than 80 countries backing a fossil fuel phaseout roadmap championed by President Lula.

COP30 Marks a Historic Funeral for Fossil Fuels

2025-11-16T19:17:58+07:0015 November 2025|Climate, Energy, English, Environment, Press Releases|

The action brought together Indigenous peoples from across Latin America, activists from around the world and over 100 organisations, and has already been recognised as one of the defining moments of the conference.

COP30 Reveals Largest-ever Presence of Fossil Fuel Lobbyists

2025-12-09T10:28:02+07:0014 November 2025|Climate, Energy, English, Press Releases|

The 1600 fossil fuel representatives at COP30 outnumber official delegates from the Philippines by nearly 50 to 1, and “fossil fuel lobbyists have received two thirds more passes to COP30 than all the delegates from the 10 most climate vulnerable nations combined”.

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