Oil Change International

Oil Change International

Oil Change International

  • Home
  • About
    • Values
    • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Program Areas
    • Global Policy
    • Public Finance
    • Global Industry
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • United States
  • Research
  • Press
  • Donate
  • Home
  • About
    • Values
    • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Program Areas
    • Global Policy
    • Public Finance
    • Global Industry
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • United States
  • Research
  • Press
  • Donate
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

report

The Sky’s Limit: Why the Paris Climate Goals Require a Managed Decline of Fossil Fuel Production

September 22, 2016By Greg MuttittBlog Post, Featured, News, Reports, Resources 30 Comments

A new study released by Oil Change International, in partnership with 14 organizations from around the world, scientifically grounds the growing movement to keep carbon in the ground by revealing the need to stop all new fossil fuel infrastructure and industry expansion.

Press Release: New Report Details Climate Threat of Proposed U.S. Natural Gas Expansion

July 22, 2016By David TurnbullPress Releases

A new report out from Oil Change International, in partnership with 11 other local, regional, and national organizations, shows that current projections for U.S. natural gas production – fueled by a boom in the Appalachian Basin – will lock in enough carbon to bust through agreed climate goals.

Analysis: Fossil Fuel Exploration and the Green Climate Fund

December 6, 2014By Matt MaioranaBlog Post, Featured, Reports 4 Comments

Public support for fossil fuel exploration in rich countries is nearly triple the amount pledged to the Green Climate Fund.

The Fossil Fuel Bailout: G20 Subsidies for Oil, Gas and Coal Exploration

November 11, 2014By Matt MaioranaReports 6 Comments

G20 countries are estimated to be spending $88 billion every year subsidising exploration for fossil fuels. This new report documents, for the first time, the scale and structure of fossil fuel exploration subsidies in the G20 countries.

Material Risks: How Public Accountability Is Slowing Tar Sands Development

October 29, 2014By Hannah McKinnonReports 8 Comments

A new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and Oil Change International quantifies for the first time the financial and carbon impact of public opposition to pipelines and other expanded investment in tar sands production.

Keystone XL campaign for the win.

October 29, 2014By Hannah McKinnonBlog Post, Featured 2 Comments

The tar sands campaign is also poised to have a very real and measurable impact on carbon pollution as well as the tar sands industry’s bottom line.

Report: Fossil Fuel Production Subsidies Exceed $21 Billion Annually in United States

July 9, 2014By David TurnbullPress Releases

A new report released today by Oil Change International exposes over $21 billion in fossil fuel production subsidies annually in the U.S. at the federal and state levels.

12
logo
Oil Change International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
Privacy Policy

Sitemap

  • Home
  • About
    • Values
    • Jobs
  • Blog
  • Program Areas
    • Global Policy
    • Public Finance
    • Global Industry
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • United States
  • Research
  • Press
  • Donate

Associated Websites

  • KeepItInTheGround.org
  • StopFundingFossils.org
  • Crude-by-Rail Map
  • LofotenDeclaration.org

Get Involved

Get Action Alerts
Donate
Like
Follow

© 2021 · Oil Change International · All Rights Reserved