Resources
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House Supporters of Keystone XL Took $56 Million From Fossil Fuel Industry
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U.S. oil boom threat to tar sands much greater than State acknowledges
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8 Senate Republicans Boycotting McCarthy EPA Nomination Took $5.2 Million from Fossil Fuel Industry
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Keystone XL Could Cost Society Over $100 Billion per Year
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1 million+ comments to stop the KeystoneXL pipeline
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Cooking the Books: The True Climate Impact of Keystone XL
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Exxon Pressures Arkansas TV Stations To Ban Critical Ad Following Mayflower Tar Sands Spill
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59 Groups Pressure World Bank to Clean Up Energy Lending
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Keystone XL refineries already exporting 60 percent of their gasoline
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Petroleum Coke: The Coal Hiding in the Tar Sands
News
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House Supporters of Keystone XL Took $56 Million From Fossil Fuel Industry
In todays House Keystone XL vote, those in support took in a combined $56 million from fossil fuel interests, $36 million from oil industry interests alone.
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Is Shale Gas Britain’s New North Sea?
As a new report is published arguing that Britain’s shale gas could become the “new North Sea”, critics argue it is “wildly optimistic”, based on “mind-boggling” forecasts and “hopelessly misleading estimates of gas extraction.”
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Indigenous Activists Challenge Shell
Shell was challenged at its AGM by Indigenous activists over the tar sands and Arctic drilling
Websites
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ShiftTheSubsidies.org
The Shift the Subsidies database is an interactive tool to visually track and analyze the flow of energy subsidies from international, regional and bilateral public financial institutions around the world.
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DirtyEnergyMoney.com
Dirty Energy Money is an interactive tool that tracks the flow of oil, gas and coal industry contributions to the US Congress.
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The Price of Oil Wheel
The price of oil per barrel doesn’t include all of oil’s hidden costs. Learn more about the true cost of oil by using the flash navigation tool.
About
Oil Change International is a research, communication, and advocacy organization focused on exposing the true costs of fossil fuels and facilitating the coming transition towards clean energy.
We focus on the fossil fuel industry because we view the production and consumption of oil, gas and coal as sources of global warming, human rights abuses, war, national security concerns, corporate globalization, and increased inequality.
We also see fossil fuel industry’s interests behind every major barrier to a clean energy transition.









