President-elect Trump is expected to name fast food executive, and critic of minimum wage raises, Andrew Puzder to head the U.S. Department of Labor. 350.org Executive Director May Boeve gave the following response: “With climate change impacting...Lees verder
Nicolò Wojewoda, 350.org Europe Team Leader issued the following statement ahead of the Paris Climate Change Agreement (adopted in 2015) coming into force on 4 November: “Governments have completed the paperwork, now the real work begins....Lees verder
Two months after the speedy ratification of the Paris Agreement, last Wednesday (19th) the Brazilian Senate moved exactly on the opposite direction and passed a bill that provides the “modernization of the coal power park”,...Lees verder
Following EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy’s comments on the “keep it in the ground” movement during a Facebook Live interview with Mashable yesterday, 350 Action Policy Director Jason Kowalski issued the following statement:
“We couldn’t agree more...Lees verder
Representatives of the Latin American Parliament, church leaders and civil society, launched this Monday the Latin American Coalition Against Fracking for Water, Climate and Sustainable Agriculture, marking the beginning of a common agenda for the...Lees verder
This morning, a group of Gulf residents is risking arrest and occupying President Obama’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s office in New Orleans, demanding that he cancel the August 24th lease sale for offshore drilling...Lees verder
350 Action, the political arm of climate organization 350.org that has supported the fossil fuel divestment movement, is celebrating today’s announcement that the Clinton Foundation will stop receiving corporate donations if Hillary Clinton is elected...Lees verder
Divers from coastal communities around the world wrapped crime-scene tape around dead coral reefs during a series of underwater dives to highlight the catastrophic damage to this valuable ecosystem and the culpability of the fossil...Lees verder
350 Action Director May Boeve issued the following statement in response to the announcement that Hillary Clinton had picked Senator Tim Kaine as her Vice Presidential choice: “Tim Kaine won’t energize the climate base, so it’s...Lees verder
“Clinton has picked up votes in New York by moving to the left on key climate issues, including supporting the state’s ban on fracking and revealing a plan to tackle environmental injustices,” said Jason Kowalski,...Lees verder
In response to an activist asking Hillary Clinton if she would keep her word to act on climate by pledging to reject fossil fuel money, the Democratic presidential candidate asserted that she is “so sick...Lees verder
Today the Obama Administration released the latest proposed offshore drilling plan, barring new drilling in Atlantic Ocean, but allowing continued drilling in the Arctic and Gulf. In response, 350.org Executive Director May Boeve issued the...Lees verder
In response to the Obama Administration announcing plans to reduce methane pollution from existing fracking wells, 350.org’s U.S. Policy Director Jason Kowalski issued the following statement: “A couple months ago, insiders said limiting methane pollution from...Lees verder
For five years, the struggle over the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline dominated US and Canadian energy politics. When President Obama finally rejected the project last fall, he was able to start a new chapter...Lees verder
National climate campaign 350 Action issued the following reactions to ongoing Super Tuesday results: “This movement has succeeded in pushing major candidates to adopt more progressive positions on climate than in any previous election,” said Yong...Lees verder