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Day: April 9, 2014

Advisory: World’s largest crop art to be created in opposition to Keystone XL

April 9, 2014By David TurnbullPress Releases 2 Comments

Creation of the world’s largest crop art image, the size of 70 football fields, depicting a #nokxl message to Pres. Obama to reject Keystone XL and protect our land, water and climate. The event will kick-off the week-long series of actions (April 22-27) called Reject and Protect planned for Washington, DC.

World Bank financed $1 billion in fossil fuel exploration projects

April 9, 2014By David TurnbullPress Releases

New analysis released today by Oil Change International finds that World Bank Group finance for projects that included exploration for new fossil fuel resources reached a new high in FY2013, at nearly $1 billion out of the $2.7 billion spent in total for fossil fuel projects.

Worried about a 4-degree world? Then stop digging!

April 9, 2014By Elizabeth BastBlog Post, Featured, Research & Opinions

World Bank Group finance for projects that included fossil fuel exploration was highest in FY2013, at nearly $1 billion out of $2.7 billion total for fossil fuel projects in 2013.

World Bank Group financed $1 billion in fossil fuel exploration projects in 2013

April 9, 2014By Shakuntala MakhijaniBriefings, Resources 1 Comment

World Bank Group finance for fossil fuel exploration projects from FY2008 to 2013 was highest in 2013, at nearly $1 billion out of $2.7 billion total for fossil fuel projects.

BP Spill: “The science is telling us that this is not over”

April 9, 2014By Andy RowellBlog Post, Featured

As the fourth anniversary of BP’s devastating Deepwater Horizon spill nears, new research reveals that many species of wildlife are still struggling to recover.

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