Prominent energy centers at MIT, Stanford, and Columbia may be biased toward natural gas because of funding, a new study says.
The president aired his frustrations against Big Oil in a speech on Monday. Unfortunately, his suggested solution and promise of a crackdown rang hollow.
Who wants to work for the brands that brought you climate change?
BP, ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, and TotalEnergies are pouring billions into unfounded, positive climate spin, a new report finds.
November's ballots include some people spouting disturbing views on climate science.
It’s fine to roast the singer for her jet use—and to think about the meaning of individual responsibility in the process.
An analysis of job numbers shows that the industry still hasn't rehired everyone it laid off during the pandemic, despite huge profits.
Massive planned oil and gas projects are set to derail climate progress, reporting from the Guardian reveals.
Chevron and Exxon reported massive earnings gains in the first quarter of 2022. How interesting.
A report shows the trillions banks are giving to fossil fuel development, even after they pinky-swore to work toward decarbonization.
A new analysis lays out just how much money companies like BP, Shell and Exxon have paid to Russia.
The proposals aim to standardize climate disclosure reporting and add objectively to a process currently dominated by self-reporting.
In the span of 24 hours, BP, Equinor, and Shell have all announced they'll pull out of the region.
As Exxon restructures, the company is elevating its "Low Carbon" business—a largely bullshit term that doesn’t really mean anything.
The names may be familiar, but the amount of plastic these companies are producing is shocking.
The oil and gas industry has refined its techniques to stay a step ahead over decades. And it has no plans to stop anytime soon.
A new study documents the decades-long relationship between some of the world's biggest PR firms and Big Oil.
Fossil fuel companies are sponsoring some of the Beltway's most-read newsletters in an attempt to win influence in Washington, DC.
On the fourth episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at how fossil fuel companies have taken over higher education.
The Exxon lobbyist who got caught on tape talking about how the company manipulates politicians is no longer employed.
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