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A pivotal year in the fight for climate accountability
New Big Oil documents reveal a sinister strategy to keep fossil fuels alive
Puerto Rico goes RICO on Big Oil
Birds of a feather read ExxonKnews together
Taking on Big Oil is good politics
At Exxon, looks can be deceiving
Universities are still enabling Big Oil — but not without backlash
New Jersey takes Big Oil to court for climate lies
The Supreme Court calls DOJ off the sidelines on climate accountability
How Fossil Fuel Corporations Are Trying to Sue Their Critics Into Silence
Listen: The Fossil Fuel Industry’s Big Lie
Explosive new documents show Big Oil executives are gaslighting us
How climate denial was mined in Canada
Vancouver could become the first Canadian city to sue Big Oil
Big Business wants to curb communities’ access to the courts
Steven Donziger on “freedom” under the reign of fossil fuels
The fossil fuel lobby has killed our best chance at climate legislation
Attorney who fought Big Tobacco says Big Oil should be next
Exxon seeks a Supreme Court bailout
Where is the DOJ on climate accountability?
A Shell truth-teller speaks out
How is Big Oil spending record profits?
Thank Big Oil for this “American way of life”
California subpoenas Exxon for lying about plastics
Exxon shows its true colors for Pride Month
PBS Frontline umasks the villains of the climate crisis
Oil majors are cooking their books on climate emissions
A Big Oil watchdog talks Russia, fossil fuel interests, and the movement for accountability
War profiteering, bike helmets, and another court loss for Exxon
Exxon’s new lobbying report is full of disinformation
Exxon's free speech defense just got eviscerated in court
Amy Westervelt on her latest project, and why climate accountability matters
Everything is bigger in Texas — including Exxon’s defeat
As gas prices soar, so do Big Oil’s pollution and profits
Congress calls BS on Big Oil’s climate pledges
Big Oil’s “climate pledges” continue their legacy of deception
“News,” brought to you by Chevron
Exxon wants to be the next Ms. Net Zero, and Congress will hold another Big Oil hearing
Can PR giants quit their addiction to climate disinformation?