
Challenging Mining Corporations at the International Level
What can you do when you’ve run out of options at the local and national levels?
What can you do when you’ve run out of options at the local and national levels?
How can activists in the north and south work together to ensure a global just transiti
Even as Biden announces some relief for the symptoms of extreme heat, his administration continues to green light the fossil fuel projects that are driving it.
The report highlights how lawsuits and the threat of lawsuits are endangering vulnerable peoples and ecosystems.
The industry not only exploits our planet’s precious resources but makes the rest of us subsidize the extravagant lifestyles of the ultra-rich.
A proposed tax hike on private jet fuel could raise $1.8 billion a year for sustainable transit.
International Delegation stands with mining-affected people to urge administration of President Gustavo Petro to withdraw from corporate courts.
As climate change produces more misery, we will increasingly confront the question asked by Chuck Collins in his new novel: What does moral action look like against such an immoral status quo?
From laws targeting fossil fuel protests to the crackdown on Stop Cop City activists, corporations are calling in militarized law enforcement to crush dissent.
The White House’s embrace of the Indian leader is normalizing fascism in the world’s most populous country — and in the U.S. as well.
Most of us understand the need to cut carbon emissions. But a huge share of our tax dollars are funding the most carbon-intensive institution on the planet.
Indigenous groups highlight the need to repair the historical harm that oil, gas, and nuclear energy have caused these communities, and to address climate change as a complex ecological and social crisis.
IPS Executive Director Tope Folarin and Chuck Collins explore how can fiction shape new narratives for the future.
We praise charity efforts to combat climate change in countries like Bangladesh as generous, without critiquing why they are made necessary in the first place.
Europe and the United States have to stop competing and start cooperating to avert climate catastrophe.