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Protecting Forests

From Bonn to Belém: Amazonian Indigenous voices leading the way to COP30

July 15, 2025
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Protecting Forests

Stand.earth statement on Bill C-5: When “One Canadian…” really means “corporate interests”

July 7, 2025
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Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels

WATCH: Hollywood actors to SAG retirement fund: drop fossil fuels!

June 26, 2025

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Cities and Transportation

Amazon’s 2024 Sustainability Report reveals company’s direct emissions have increased 162% since announcing Climate Pledge in 2019

July 17, 2025
Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels

LNG tankers become stranded assets as demand collapses, say environmental groups

July 17, 2025
Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels

More LNG production means more methane emissions, here is how to mitigate that

July 9, 2025
Moving Beyond Fossil Fuels

Three Years After Glasgow: Banks’ Global Coal Financing on the Rise Again

July 8, 2025

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"We’ve witnessed Stand.earth help cities kick their fossil fuel habits by working with local municipalities on climate policies that do everything from prohibiting new gas stations to limiting fossil fuel use in buildings."
"There’s this perverse incentive to treat Canada like a toilet bowl," says Anna Barford, Canada shipping campaigner at Stand.earth. "They’re just using us like a highway and tossing stuff left, right and centre."
The more connections a brand has to companies that may have a role in deforestation, the higher the risk, said Greg Higgs, the study’s lead researcher.
"We’ve witnessed Stand.earth help cities kick their fossil fuel habits by working with local municipalities on climate policies that do everything from prohibiting new gas stations to limiting fossil fuel use in buildings."
"There’s this perverse incentive to treat Canada like a toilet bowl," says Anna Barford, Canada shipping campaigner at Stand.earth. "They’re just using us like a highway and tossing stuff left, right and centre."
The more connections a brand has to companies that may have a role in deforestation, the higher the risk, said Greg Higgs, the study’s lead researcher.