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document June 17, 2026

Expert Report: Climate Change Attribution, Projection of Extreme Weather Events, and Exposure Risks for Young Generations in Australia

Recent birth cohorts are disproportionally affected by any current and future emissions
document June 17, 2026

Expert Report: 2022-2023 Brisbane and Kimberley Flood Events

Heavy and record rainfall and flooding in Brisbane in 2022 and in the Kimberley in 2022-2023 were associated with intense low pressure systems. Both weather systems were fuelled by near…
document June 17, 2026

Expert Report: South Australia Algal Bloom Analysis

The South Australian algal bloom was most likely caused by the hottest weekly sea temperatures on record in March 2025, coinciding with when the bloom was first observed.
document June 17, 2026

Expert Report: Australia Export Emissions and the Paris Agreement Temperature Commitments

Australia's projected coal and LNG export pathways are incompatible with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C and even the 2°C temperature commitments.
document June 17, 2026

Expert Report: Exhaustion of Remedies by Impacts of Climate Change – Australia

Joint opinion on whether effective remedies are available domestically to numerous Australians affected by the impacts of climate change
Un pez cirujano de cola amarilla (Prionurus punctatus) pasta sobre rocas en aguas poco profundas del Golfo de California. (Brent Durand / Getty Images)
Article June 12, 2026

Protegiendo el ‘Acuario del Mundo’ de la Industria Gasífera

La industria de los combustibles fósiles quería convertir el Golfo de California —hogar de miles de especies marinas— en un centro de operaciones de gas, pero fracasó. Nos asociamos con…
Yellowtail surgeonfish (Prionurus punctatus) graze along shallow rocks in the Gulf of California. (Brent Durand / Getty Images)
Article June 12, 2026

Protecting the ‘Aquarium of the World’ From a Gas Industry Takeover

The fossil fuel industry wanted to turn the Gulf of California, home to thousands of marine species, into a gas hub — and lost. We partnered with environmental advocates in…
A breaching gray whale off the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. (Jan-Dirk Hansen / Shutterstock)
From the Experts May 20, 2026

Examining the Impacts of U.S. Gas Exports Through Mexico’s Gulf of California

A bad deal for marine mammals, and a worse deal for the Earth’s climate.
document May 20, 2026

Análisis de emisiones de GEI de ciclo de vida del proyecto de exportación de GNL, Saguaro Energía (2025)

Prepared by the Climate Institute of Mexico, this report examines the potential impact that the Saguaro Energía export facility would have on climate change. The authors perform a lifecycle analysis…
document May 20, 2026

GHG Emissions Analysis: Saguaro Energía LNG Export Project Report (2025)

Prepared by the Climate Institute of Mexico, this report examines the potential impact that the Saguaro Energía export facility would have on climate change. The authors perform a lifecycle analysis…
Tony Lonergan and Wendy Wales, foreground, speak at a rally outside the High Court of Australia in Canberra during their legal effort to protect their community from the expansion of the Mount Pleasant coal mine. (Zoe Lonergan)
From the Experts May 14, 2026

Australia’s Highest Court Hears Its First Climate Case

A local community’s legal challenge to an open cut coal mine could shape the country’s future approach to the climate harm caused by its fossil fuels.
An octopus on the seafloor at Physalia Seamount in the Atlantic Ocean. Deep-sea mining would threaten the rich ecosystems at the bottom of the ocean. (NOAA Okeanos Explorer)
Article January 23, 2026

Deep Sea Mining, Explained

The industry doesn't exist yet beyond a few small projects. Here's why it should never take off.
Māui dolphins photographed in New Zealand during a 2010 survey. (New Zealand Department of Conservation)
Press Release January 21, 2026

Groups File New Lawsuit to Prevent Extinction of Earth’s Rarest Marine Dolphins

Suit seeks U.S. ban on New Zealand seafood as fishing fleets harm rare Māui and Hector’s dolphins
document January 5, 2026

Māui and Hector’s Dolphin: Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief

he critically endangered Māui dolphin continues to face an existential threat from bycatch in New Zealand’s North Island set net and trawl fisheries.
Press Release December 17, 2025

Comunidades Mapuche Denuncian Proyectos Extractivos en Mendoza ante Organismo de las Naciones Unidas

Organizaciones del Pueblo Mapuche y de la sociedad civil reclaman la falta de consulta y consentimiento sobre el megaproyecto minero Malargüe Distrito Minero Occidental y otras actividades extractivas en su…
Louie Wagner Jr. casts for ooligan on the Unuk River, as his family has for generations. (Sonia Luokkala / SEITC)
Article November 21, 2025

Rampant Gold Mining in British Columbia Threatens Salmon and Indigenous Rights

Toxic gold mining along rivers crossing the British Columbia-Alaska border threatens critical ecosystems and the sovereign rights of Alaska Native communities.
The launch of "Don't Gas the South and Don't Gas Latin America" campaign at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. (Zô Guimarães / UN Climate Change)
From the Experts November 20, 2025

Inter-American Court to World Leaders: Protecting Human Rights Requires Reducing Fossil Fuel Use

Even after 30 years of climate negotiations, a historic human rights opinion urges governments to do more to fight climate change.
Louie Wagner Jr. casts for ooligan on the Unuk River, as his family has for generations. (Sonia Luokkala / SEITC)
Press Release November 6, 2025

Southeast Alaska Tribes Deliver 30,000 Letters to BC Officials on Mining

Skeena’s Eskay Creek Mine among BC projects risking downstream waters and fish