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Exxon’s “Advanced Recycling” Fight Is About More Than Plastics The fossil fuel industry has found its next growth market. It is not gasoline. It is
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Exxon’s “Advanced Recycling” Fight Is About More Than Plastics The fossil fuel industry has found its next growth market. It is not gasoline. It is

President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin make an announcement in the Roosevelt Room on rescinding the 2009 Environmental Protection Agency endangerment finding, Thursday,

Dusk view of the Valero Energy Corporation’s refinery in Port Arthur, Texas.Image licensed under the Creative Commons; photo by Adeletron_3030 Polluters Pay or Ratepayers Pay:

Algorithmic Grocery Pricing Is a False Solution That Preys on People Who Can Least Afford It When people hear “AI pricing,” they are told a

At the UN, Indigenous Peoples Drew a Clear Line Between Real Solutions and False Ones In December 2025, something unprecedented happened at the United Nations

The Bottleneck Is the Point How Grid Delays Are Steering California Toward the Wrong Energy Future In Racing the Clock or Repeating the Mistakes?, we

The Competitiveness Con How Big Oil Hijacked EU Climate Law While European citizens believed their governments were negotiating landmark climate legislation, a secret corporate cabal

The Nuclear Bill Is Coming How nuclear megaprojects drive up power bills while cheaper solutions get ignored Ontario’s proposed 72.6 percent increase in the price

Who Gets the Water When the Wells Run Dry Corpus Christi’s Crisis Was Engineered Who Gets the Water When the Wells Run Dry: Corpus Christi’s

Racing the Clock or Repeating the Mistakes? California’s clean energy buildout is being sold as a race against time. State officials warn that unless projects

Politicized on Purpose How Power Turned the Climate Crisis into a Culture War The climate crisis did not become political because the science was uncertain.

The True Cost of Oil Dependence Oil is often framed as cheap, reliable, and indispensable. That framing survives only because most of its real costs