All Along The Watchtower – Climate Generation

The world’s first oil well was built in Bibi-Heybat, Azerbaijan. This land has a deep history steeped in oil pipelines, fracking, and human right’s violations. Upon arrival the police presence paints a picture of a dystopian reality that many Azeris face daily. Lowly police officers are overshadowed by Azerbaijani soldiers in military gear proudly carrying AK-47’s, or as I...

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Maine has sued major oil companies, alleging they concealed the environmental risks of fossil fuels for decades, contributing to climate change and the state's rising costs for adaptation and recovery.Karen Zraick reports for The New York Times.In short:Maine filed a lawsuit against Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron and the American Petroleum Institute, accusing them of deceptive practices and negligence since...

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