The Hague Pioneers Global Movement with Groundbreaking Ban on Fossil Fuel Advertising

The Hague, Netherlands – In a pioneering move, The Hague has enacted a law to ban advertisements for fossil fuel products and services, becoming the first city globally to do so. Starting next year, the new legislation will eliminate ads for petrol, diesel, aviation, and cruise ship services across the city, including on billboards and in bus shelters. This groundbreaking decision was inspired by the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, who earlier this year urged governments and media outlets to impose restrictions on fossil fuel promotions similar to those for tobacco products. The Hague’s legislation … Read more

Power Play: How Fossil Fuel Lobby and Ballot Measures Shape Colorado’s Legislative Battles

Denver, CO — As Colorado legislators convened to shape state policies, a high-stakes public relations battle unfolded on television screens this spring. Funded by the American Petroleum Institute, a prominent national fossil fuel advocacy group, the ads aired painted a grim picture of legislative attempts to intensify regulations on oil and gas operations amid worsening air quality in the region. The contentious advertisement suggested dire consequences for the state’s economy and lifestyle, emphasizing, “Here in Colorado, our economy, good schools and state parks are all powered by oil and natural gas.” It cautioned against what … Read more

Judge Narrowly Rejects Delaware Attorney General’s Claims in Lawsuit Against Fossil Fuel Industry

WILMINGTON, Del. — A judge in Delaware has dismissed several claims made by the state’s attorney general in a lawsuit accusing the fossil fuel industry of downplaying the risks of climate change. This ruling significantly narrows the scope of the suit, which sought to hold the industry accountable for the effects of air pollution within the state. Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Jennings filed the lawsuit in 2020, teaming up with a California law firm that has previously sued the oil industry on behalf of other state and local governments. While Superior Court Judge Mary Johnston … Read more

Oregon Judge Denies DOJ Request to Dismiss Lawsuit Alleging Government’s Support for Fossil Fuel Industry Despite Knowing Climate Risks

EUGENE, Ore. – The U.S. Department of Justice’s request to dismiss a 2015 lawsuit brought by young people in Oregon has been rejected by a judge. The lawsuit alleges that the federal government was aware of the dangers posed by carbon pollution but continued to support the fossil fuel industry through policies and subsidies. U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken stated that the climate crisis poses a threat to our survival and requires urgent action. The lawsuit, brought by young plaintiffs and represented by the group Our Children’s Trust, argues that the government’s actions have … Read more