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Fossil Fuels

Stephen Schwarzman leaning against counter.

Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman Is Targeted at His New York Home by Climate Activists Brandishing Tomato Soup and Pitchforks

Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of private equity firm Blackstone, was targeted by climate protestors outside his luxury Manhattan apartment complex.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

The UK Science Museum Group Is Partnering With the Fossil Fuel Company Adani

Protests and resignations have arisen following the announcement.
By Helen Holmes
Sponsored

Effuel Reviews (2021): Things to Know Before Buying

Effuel EcoOBD2 device helps you save on fuel costs. It may not seem much at first, but in the long run, the savings can turn out to be really significant and money can be spent elsewhere.
By Observer Content Studio
solar panels

This Startup Aims to Be the Airbnb of Renewable Energy Sharing

By Harmon Leon
Tesla could, in fact, fulfill its eccentric founder’s utopian mission and save the planet.

Study: Even a Coal-Powered Tesla Is Greener Than a Normal Car

By Chris Roberts

Joe Biden Calls for ‘Clean Energy Revolution’ After Green New Deal Jab

By Davis Richardson

Elizabeth Warren Embraces Governing By Executive Order as President

By Davis Richardson

Arnold Schwarzenegger Demands All Gas Pumps Carry Warning Labels

By John Bonazzo
Mayor Bill de Blasio, center, announces a goal to divest from fossil fuel reserve owners within five years at a press conference in Lower Manhattan on Jan. 10, 2018.

De Blasio Joins 200-Plus ‘Climate Mayors’ in Opposing Repeal of Climate Plan

By Madina Toure
Climate activists gather in Marseille, France during a demonstration held by 350.org on Oct. 24, 2009.

New York City Inspires Paris to Take on Big Oil Companies

By Madina Toure
Oil processing towers and gas processing infrastructure stand at the Exxon Mobil Corp. Banyu Urip Central Processing Facility in the Cepu block of Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, on Dec. 8, 2016.

New York City Sues the 5 Biggest Oil Companies in the US Over Climate Change

By Madina Toure
A general view from the intersection of the only entrance into and exit out of Rikers Island.

Harlem Senator Wants NY Pension to Sever Ties With Private Prisons

By Madina Toure
Hours after President Donald Trump announced that he will withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement, hundreds in New York City protested in the streets.

Cuomo Calls for New York Pension Fund to Halt Fossil Fuel Investments

By Madina Toure
Miles of unused pipe, prepared for the Keystone XL pipeline.

Keystone Pipeline Leak Underscores Danger of Fossil Fuels

By Andrew Eil
President Donald Trump waves next to Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit leaders gala dinner in the central Vietnamese city of Danang on November 10, 2017.

On Climate Change, ‘America First’ Means America Left Behind

By Andrew Eil
Firefights attempt to extinguish a blaze in Leiria, Portugal.

Portuguese Kids Crowdfund Climate Change Suit Against 47 European Countries

By John Bonazzo
Many uses of oil and gas will never go away.

What Will All Top 10 Oil Companies Do in 60 Years?

By Ryan Carlyle
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at the Sierra Club.

ExxonMobil, Stephen Hawking and Michael Bloomberg All Endorse This Carbon Tax Plan

By John Bonazzo
A laborer paints the exterior of a new home

Solar Paint Could Be the Latest Breakthrough in Renewable Energy

By Alec M. Beresin
Guilty as charged.

Kids’ Lawsuit Scares Off Big Oil Lobbyists Who Can’t Disprove Climate Change

By John Bonazzo
Rebecca playing cello in Wakefield

How Saltland Made a Gorgeous Cello Album About Climate Change

By Justin Joffe
Gray skies are not going to clear up.

A Warning for President Trump: Climate Change Will Burn Red States Too

By Andrew Eil
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 01: People walk past the Alma Mater statue on the Columbia University campus on July 1, 2013 in New York City. An interest rate hike kicks in today for student loans, an increase for 7 million students. Congress left town at the end of last week failing to prevent rates on new Stafford student loans increasing from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.

NYU, Columbia Students Protest University Fossil Fuel Policy

By Jas Chana
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at SUNY Purchase on March 31, 2016 in Purchase, New York. Clinton gave a speech to both students and supporters that covered a host of domestic and international issues. New York will hold its primaries on April 19.

Sanders Deserves an Apology From Clinton on Fossil Fuel Donations

By Brent Budowsky
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