Dangerous Act of Climate Vandalism
Climate campaigners have condemned BP’s decision to push ahead with reopening the North Sea’s Murlach oil field in direct defiance of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s call to halt new fossil fuel projects.
Climate campaigners have condemned BP’s decision to push ahead with reopening the North Sea’s Murlach oil field in direct defiance of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s call to halt new fossil fuel projects.
Under pressure from the U.S., Asian nations were signing up for more LNG imports, even though recent studies show American gas—leaking methane at every stage—is sometimes worse than coal when it comes to warming the planet.
The Global Climate Strike to take place during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) in Belém, Brazil. Young people around the world will mobilize to demand urgent, justice-centered action to phase out fossil fuels and build a sustainable future for all.
Fossil gas is not only worse for the climate than coal, it comes at a higher cost. This risks locking Europe into decades of fossil fuel dependence, volatile energy bills, and accelerating the wildfires and flooding already wreaking havoc across the continent.
European Union and China today issued a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to climate cooperation, green trade, and the Paris Agreement.
Under the banner Draw the Line, communities will mobilize in towns and cities to draw the line against injustice, pollution, and violence, and for a just transition and a future built on renewable energy, fairness, and peace.