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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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As Hurricanes Intensify, US Protections Collapse — and the Fossil Fuel Industry Tightens Its Grip

As storms intensify, federal protections are vanishing. Will states lead — or leave US communities to face disaster...

From the Court to Treaty Negotiations: How the ICJ Ruling Could Strengthen the Global Plastics Treaty

Published August 6, 2025 By Andrés Del Castillo, Senior Attorney, Helionor de Anzizu, Senior Attorney, Joie Chowdhury, Senior Attorney,...

Sowing Fossil Dependence: How EU Farm Policy Turned Its Back on Sustainability

Published July 28, 2025 By Silvia Pastorelli, EU Petrochemicals Campaigner at the Center for International Environmental Law, Silke Bollmohr,...

Propping Up a Failing Industry: How Overcapacity, Tariffs, and Subsidies Are Masking the Plastics and Petrochemical Crisis

Published on July 24, 2025. By Ximena Banegas, Global Plastics and Petrochemicals Campaigner at the Center for International Environmental...

UN Ocean Conference: It’s Time for a Fossil-Free Ocean

Published June 3, 2025 By Bruna Campos, Senior Campaigner, Offshore Oil and Gas at the Center for International Environmental...

Tides of Justice: The Climate Advisory Opinions and Legal Duties to Make the Ocean Fossil-Free

Published June 5, 2025 By Joie Chowdhury, Senior Attorney at the Center for International Environmental Law, Aditi Shetye, Global...

Why the Science-Policy Panel for Chemicals and Waste Must Get It Right

Published June 6, 2025 By Rachel Radvany, Environmental Health Campaigner at the Center for International Environmental Law. Preparations are still...

German Government to Host Climate Talks While Enabling Genocide

BONN, Germany, June 16, 2025 — As the climate movement gathers in Bonn for the 62nd session of the Subsidiary...

What the Inter-American Court’s Climate Opinion Could Mean for Human Rights and Climate Justice

Published June 23, 2025 By Nikki Reisch, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for International...

CorteIDH y clima: Lo que la Opinión Consultiva podría significar para los derechos humanos y la justicia climática

Publicado 24 de Junio del 2025 Por Nikki Reisch, Directora del Programa de Clima y Energía del Centro para...

More Than 100 People Dead In Texas: The Latest In a Line of Climate Disasters and Denial

When Will US Policymakers Face the Reality of Climate Change? Published July 14, 2025 By Conor MacDonald, Financial Strategies Attorney,...

A Defining Moment for Climate Justice: What to Watch For in the ICJ Climate Ruling

Published July 21, 2025  By Joie Chowdhury, Senior Attorney at the Center for International Environmental Law, and Sébastien Duyck,...