Emily Iona Stewart / July 26, 2024 Green ambition, questionable track records: Who are the EU's strategic partners? The EU is signing Strategic Partnerships with mineral-rich countries to secure a supply of transition minerals. But are its green ambitions clouding its judgement? Hanna Hindstrom / July 14, 2020 Myanmar jade mine disaster highlights government inaction The recent deadly landslide should be seen not as an unfortunate accident but as a predictable and preventable calamity that should shame the government into action. Rachel Owens / April 3, 2020 The Oil Heist of the Century: a journey around the world in search of truth and accountability With our partners, we took a virtual journey around the world to tell the story of one of the biggest corporate corruption cases in history and the search for truth and accountability Stefanie Ostfeld / Jan. 21, 2020 Opening the floodgates of corporate money in the US One of the many outcomes of unlimited corporate money pouring into US politics over the last 10 years has been the way Big Oil & Gas has gotten to make the rules in Washington – at the expense of the public good. Murray Worthy / Nov. 15, 2019 As the EU’s bank stops funding gas, it’s time for the EU to stop supporting it altogether Now that the EU’s bank has agreed to drop gas, it’s time for the EU to remove the rest of its support for this dangerous fossil fuel. Julieta Biegner / Nov. 15, 2019 Frack, consume, recycle: The ugly truth behind Big Oil’s push for plastics We can't talk about recycling without talking about the problem of plastic production. And we can't talk about plastic production without talking about the industry that props up plastics: Big Oil and Gas. Barnaby Pace / Sept. 10, 2019 Timeline: The corporate corruption trial of the century One year ago, one of the most important corruption trials ever began in Milan. In the dock are senior executives at two of the worlds biggest oil companies - Royal Dutch Shell and Eni. Natalie Hill / Aug. 22, 2019 89 billion reasons why the US needs a climate debate The US is set to produce 61% of the world's new oil and gas. The next US president needs a plan to address this. Adam McGibbon / July 4, 2019 Is this what a ‘Golden Taxpayer’ looks like? Indonesian coal company and its investors feel the heat What connects an Indonesian coal company, an offshore network that could have helped it to avoid or minimise tax, and one of the UK’s biggest banks? Zorka Milin / May 29, 2019 Exxon’s Climate Denial Again Under Pressure at Investors Meeting Exxon’s approach to climate change is not only a question of morals or politics, but also a major financial risk for Exxon’s investors. Previous Page 1 of 8 Next