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How agricultural interests are teaming up with big oil to take advantage of tax credits meant to fight climate change—and what the backlash can tell us about the future of climate politics.
The COP29 presidency forced through rules for carbon markets on the first day of the conference, ignoring concerns and setting what some negotiators called a “horrible precedent” for future negotiations.
Despite decades of donations and research footed by the industry, we’re just now beginning to understand how much fossil fuel money has shaped academia.
Converting oil fields that are no longer productive into carbon capture and sequestration projects could turn a cost into a revenue stream for fossil fuel companies in Australia, thanks to climate policies that require no proof of any actual emissions reductions.
The fossil fuel industry’s carbon capture bamboozle, explained.
Multinational consultancy ICF is well known for its government climate work, but the fossil fuel industry also pays the firm to produce reports it uses to promote oil and gas.
U.S. LNG producers are using dubious climate claims to sell overseas customers on increasing their imports.
A reboot of its previous venture “Studio X,” Shell’s new endeavor Onward is just greenwashing by another name.
At the Cleantech North America conference, the fates of climate-tech startups are tangled into the balance sheets of companies who caused the crisis in the first place.