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From Frack to Fork: How Fossil Fuels Poison our Food Systems
Published October 2, 2025
By Taylor Hodge, US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner, Lisa Tostado, Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuel...
The Verdict Is In: To Comply with the Law, COP30 Must Deliver
Published October 22, 2025
By Erika Lennon, Senior Attorney for the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for...
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From Frack to Fork: How Fossil Fuels Poison our Food Systems
Published October 2, 2025
By Taylor Hodge, US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner, Lisa Tostado, Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuel...
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From Frack to Fork: How Fossil Fuels Poison our Food Systems
Published October 2, 2025
By Taylor Hodge, US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner, Lisa Tostado, Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuel...
Movement Lawyering Matters – Center for International Environmental Law
Published October 14, 2025By Cynthia Houniuhi, President, Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC), and Assistant Law Lecturer, The...
The Verdict Is In: To Comply with the Law, COP30 Must Deliver
Published October 22, 2025
By Erika Lennon, Senior Attorney for the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for...
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From Frack to Fork: How Fossil Fuels Poison our Food Systems
Published October 2, 2025
By Taylor Hodge, US Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner, Lisa Tostado, Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuel...
Movement Lawyering Matters – Center for International Environmental Law
Published October 14, 2025By Cynthia Houniuhi, President, Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC), and Assistant Law Lecturer, The...
The Verdict Is In: To Comply with the Law, COP30 Must Deliver
Published October 22, 2025
By Erika Lennon, Senior Attorney for the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for...
Setting Ambition At COP30: Climate Goals Will Sink Without a Fossil-Free Ocean
Published November 4, 2025
By Bruna Campos, Senior Campaigner for the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for...
COP30: Why Protecting Defenders Is Central to Climate Justice
Published November 5, 2025By Camilla Pollera, Human Rights and Climate Change Program Associate at the Center for International...
CCS and AI: A New Escape Hatch and Vehicle for Misinformation
Published November 6, 2025By Barnaby Pace, Senior Researcher at the Center for International Environmental Law.
This piece is part of a multi-part CIEL blog series...
What a Historic Inter-American Court Ruling Means for Global Climate Justice
Published November 6, 2025
By Upasana Khatri, Senior Attorney with CIEL’s Climate and Energy Program.
On July 3, 2025, the...
Feeding the Climate Crisis: How Agrochemicals Undermine 1.5°C
Published November 10, 2025By Lisa Tostado, Agrochemicals and Fossil Fuels Campaigner at the Center for International Environmental Law.
This...
Not Another COP-out: We Must Rewrite the Rules of the UN Climate Talks
Reforming the talks is not procedural housekeeping – it is a crucial pillar of climate action needed to...
Nature has rights, declares one of the world’s highest courts. It’s time to defend them.
Published December 3, 2025By Luisa Gómez, CIEL Senior Attorney at the Climate and Energy Program.This piece was originally...
Storms, Insurance, and Fossil Fuels: What Katrina Taught Us
Louisiana advocate reflects on two decades of climate devastation and the choices that are shaping her home and...
Katrina 20 Years Later: Lessons We Must Heed This Hurricane Season
Stronger storms and a failing insurance system keep exposing deep inequalities and pushing families into a growing housing...


