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  • No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds - Guardian 30.05.24416552
  • Al Gore: ‘Fossil fuel companies are better at capturing politicians than capturing emissions’ - El Pais 29.05.24416079
  • Climate activists disrupt TotalEnergies AGM as company commits to more fossil fuels - The Canary 28.05.24416081
  • Majority of US voters support climate litigation against big oil, poll shows - Guardian 28.05.24416077
  • Vermont Moves to Hold Fossil-Fuel Companies Liable for Climate-Change Damage - The New Yorker 27.05.24416080
  • Climate Damages Tax to Raise $720B from Fossil Fuel Giants - Carbon Credits 22.05.24415146
  • Global banks are still hooked on oil — despite their promises - Canada’s National Observer 22.05.24415147
  • Investigate fossil fuel industry, top Democrats urge justice department - Guardian 22.05.24415148
  • Rep. Raskin on urging DOJ to investigate ‘big oil’ for deception on climate change - PBS 22.05.24416078
  • Top oil firms’ climate pledges failing on almost every metric, report finds - Guardian 21.05.24415144
  • 6 lies fossil fuel companies tell to continue business as usual - Greenpeace 17.05.24415149
  • Banks Back Fossil Fuels With $6.9 Trillion - Forbes 13.05.24415150
  • The climate evidence Shell doesn’t want you to see - Greenpeace 09.05.24415145
  • Clean energy on the cusp of rolling back fossil fuels: Report - Al Jazeera 08.05.24412245
  • Exxon’s Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels’ Role in Global Warming Decades Ago - Inside Climate News 02.05.24412246
  • Fossil Fuel Companies Use Enclosures to Hide Planet-Heating Methane Flares - CD 02.05.24413565
  • Democrats accuse Big Oil of climate change ‘denial and doublespeak’ - FT 01.05.24412244
  • Here’s how Big Oil repeatedly misled the public over their private downplaying of climate crisis - Euronews 01.05.24412248
  • Big oil privately acknowledged efforts to downplay climate crisis, joint committee investigation finds - Guardian 30.04.24412250
  • Fossil fuel tax could raise £580bn to fight climate crisis, new report finds - Independent 29.04.24412249
  • Why Fossil Fuels are Bad for the Planet: An In-depth Analysis - Green Match 26.04.24412247
  • The only way to save coral reefs - Heated 18.04.24408232
  • How to spot five of the fossil fuel industry’s biggest disinformation tactics - Guardian 14.04.24408234
  • Power to the people? Bolivia’s hunt for gas targets national parks – and divides communities - Guardian 10.04.24406643
  • World’s biggest economies pumping billions into fossil fuels in poor nations - Guardian 09.04.24408233
  • Mexico's likely next president is a climate scientist, but she’s still backing fossil fuels - Euronews 05.04.24406195
  • Why Are Politicians Still Courting the Nefarious Fossil Fuel Lobby? - CD 05.04.24406642
  • Accelerating the end of the fossil fuel era: a human and planetary health imperative and opportunity - Frontiers 04.04.24406196
  • Scientists confirm record highs for three most important heat-trapping gases - Guardian 03.04.24406191
  • How federal tax dollars meant to fight climate change could end up boosting Louisiana’s fossil fuel production - The Conversation 01.04.24406193
  • Why fossil fuel producers are oddly optimistic in the climate change era - Vox 29.03.24406190
  • The Fossil Fuel Industry Wants You To Forget About Climate Change - The Climate Reality Project 27.03.24406192
  • ‘Tone-deaf’ fossil gas growth in Europe is speeding climate crisis, say activists - Guardian 27.03.24406189
  • Are water cycles the missing piece of the climate crisis puzzle? - Euronews 25.03.24406194
  • Precious Are My Fossil Fuels - Ecori 21.03.24403472
  • World’s largest oil companies ‘way off track’ on emissions goals, report finds - Guardian 22.03.24403537
  • Fossil fuel firms could be tried in US for homicide over climate-related deaths, experts say - Guardian 21.03.24403474
  • Climate quitting: the people leaving their fossil fuel jobs because of climate change - The Conversation 21.03.24403473
  • It’s the Amazon’s turn to lead on just transition, decriminalisation, and global climate action - Euronews 21.03.24403476
  • Global: Widening impact of climate change on air pollution in South Asia requires urgent international cooperation and assistance. - Amnesty International 20.03.24403475
  • World’s top fossil-fuel bosses deride efforts to move away from oil and gas - Guardian 20.03.24403471
  • Shell waters down 2030 carbon emissions target in latest fossil fuel industry backslide - CNN 14.03.24403477
  • Oil industry has sought to block state backing for green tech since 1960s - Guardian 08.03.24406767
  • 'Climate Time Bomb': Infrastructure Law Funds Highways Over Public Transit - CD 29.02.24401569
  • 'Jaw-Dropping' Analysis Shows Fossil Fuel Companies to Burn Through 62% of Carbon Budget - CD 26.01.24396350
  • Oil and gas companies in the ‘Decarbonisation Pact’ plan to torch 60% of remaining carbon budget - Global Witness 26.01.24396349
  • Fossil Fuel Giants to Lavish Shareholders With Record Paydays as Climate Crisis Deepens - CD 01.01.24392455
  • COP28: the science is clear — fossil fuels must go - Nature 12.12.23388917
  • UN climate talks in jeopardy in fossil fuel backlash - BBC 12.12.23388918
  • Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels to hit record this year - FT 07.12.23388919
  • Air pollution from fossil fuels ‘kills 5 million people a year’ - Guardian 30.11.23390281
  • CCBYNC Open access Editorials Phasing out fossil fuels would save millions of lives worldwide - BMJ 29.11.23388920
  • US oil and gas production set to break record in 2023 despite UN climate goals - Guardian 27.11.23385928
  • Oil Giant Shell Makes Billions Killing Climate and Spends Millions to Crush Its Opponents - CD 25.11.23387502
  • Fossil Fuel Firms 'Building Bridge to Climate Chaos' - CD 15.11.23385681
  • Global Oil and Gas Exit List 2023: more hydrocarbons, less chances of 1.5°C - Reclaim Finance 15.11.23384879
  • Expansion Plans of Top Fossil Fuel-Producing Nations Throw 'Humanity's Future Into Question': UN Report - CD 08.11.23383565
  • Governments plan to produce double the fossil fuels in 2030 than the 1.5°C warming limit allows - UNEP 08.11.23383713
  • Power Shift: Why we need to wean industrial food systems off fossil fuels - Future of Food 02.11.23383716
  • Why We Need to Wean Industrial Food Systems Of Fossil Fuels - Future of Food 10/23 - PDF383714
  • France is Europe’s biggest supporter of ‘carbon bomb’ projects, data shows - Guardian 31.10.23387644
  • How do we raise trillions of dollars to fight the climate crisis? The answer is staring us in the face - The Guardian 25.09.23374958
  • ‘A critical moment’: UN warns world will miss climate targets unless fossil fuels phased out - The Guardian 08.09.23371620
  • Private equity profits from climate disaster clean-up – while investing in fossil fuels - The Guardian 07.09.23371718
  • Banks pouring trillions to fossil fuel expansion in global south, report finds - Guardian 04.09.23370262
  • Tweet: Alongside other authors, I led a mass walk-out from the Edinburgh Book Festival over their sponsor Baillie Gifford’s £5billion invested in fossil fuels. - Mikaela Loac…385570
  • After Hottest Month on Record, Oil Giant BP Reports 'Hideous' $2.6 Billion in Profits - CD 01.08.23363331
  • Billionaire investor threatens to pull out of UK amid global outcry at new oil rush - The Guardian 01.08.23365594
  • Dismay as Rishi Sunak vows to ‘max out’ UK fossil fuel reserves - The Guardian 31.07.23365591
  • 'Gleefully Encouraging the Arsonists': UK Government Commits to More Fossil Fuel Drilling - CD 31.07.23363330
  • Press Release: Hundreds of new North Sea oil and gas licences to boost British energy independence and grow the economy - Gov UK 31.07.23363329
  • 'July Should Be a Wake-Up Call': Senator Says Biden Must Stop Approving New Fossil Fuel Projects - CD 28.07.23363328
  • Fossil Fuels Made Up 82% of Global Energy Consumption in 2022: New Data - CD 26.06.23355698
  • Loss of fossil fuel assets would not impoverish general public, study finds - Guardian 22.06.23361701
  • Explainer: How the Australian gas industry’s audacious net zero claims stack up - Guardian 22.05.23363373
  • The rubbishscapes of Essex: why our buried trash is back to haunt us - Guardian 18.05.23347570
  • Tweet: Repeat after me: individual actions will not solve the climate crisis - @cloverhogan 01.05.23347389
  • Europe’s biggest petrochemical plant in 30 years a ‘carbon bomb’, court to hear - Guardian 24.04.23342038
  • 'This Insanity Belongs in Science Fiction': At Davos, UN Chief Rips Fossil Fuel Expansion - CD 18.01.23326707
  • Banks are fuelling climate crisis with financing of new fossil fuels, probe finds - Canary 17.01.23325646
  • 'A Death Sentence': Biden Blasted for Approving Oil Export Project - CD 22.11.22316982
  • Audio: A secretive legal system lets fossil fuel investors sue countries over policies to keep oil and gas in the ground - Conversation Weekly 06.10.22308960
  • World Bank ‘has given nearly $15bn to fossil fuel projects since Paris deal’ - Guardian 06.10.22311362
  • Burning world’s fossil fuel reserves could emit 3.5tn tons of greenhouse gas - Guardian 19.09.22308897
  • European Parliament resolution of 15 September 2022 on violations of human rights in Uganda and Tanzania linked to investments in fossil fuels projects - EU 15.09.22306436
  • The GOGEL Project – A Formidable Probe Into The E Of The Oil And Gas ESG Universe - Forbes 09.02.22384873

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