Today’s Solutions: January 15, 2025

Dutch court orders Shell to sl

Dutch court orders Shell to slash CO2 emissions

In a landmark ruling for the environment, a Dutch court has ordered Royal Dutch Shell to significantly reduce its emissions. In a judgement delivered by a district court in The Hague this week, the oil company must cut its CO2 emissions by 45 percent of 2019 levels by 2030.  The case was Read More...

Senators introduce bill to ban

Senators introduce bill to ban fracking in California

While California is known for its progressive reputation on environmental issues, oil continues to be produced in the state using destructive methods such as fracking and acid well stimulation. To put an end to these environmentally-damaging practices, California state senators have introduced a Read More...

Well Done: The foundation plug

Well Done: The foundation plugging abandoned oil wells in Montana

Montana may be known for its stunning grass plains, but what most people don’t know is that there are many unplugged oil wells across the state’s farmlands that leak thousands of metric tons of greenhouse gasses such as methane each year. They can also leach toxins into groundwater and surface Read More...

Judge tosses oil and gas lease

Judge tosses oil and gas leases on almost 1 million acres of public land

For everyone who cares about our public lands, we have good news: A federal judge banned oil and gas leases on nearly one million acres of public lands that are important habitat for the greater sage grouse, the largest type of grouse (type of bird) in the US. The ruling goes against a White Read More...