The continued expansion of new fossil fuel production means “game over” for the possibility of a climate-stable world. Now is the time to say “no“, and clearly “no“, to all new fossil fuel production and move beyond fossil fuels by implementing clean energy solutions. 

So, how do we get there?

We work to stop new fossil fuel production through both supply-side campaigns—which focus on limiting the supply of oil and gas to market—and demand-side campaigns—which focus on policies to limit the consumption of, or demand for, fossil fuels. With this two-pronged approach, we are able to pressure governments and fossil fuel companies on multiple fronts, accelerating the shift toward clean energy.

Our current campaigns focus on ending the production, transport, and distribution of oil, gas, and coal. From campaigns against the production of extreme fuels in North America and the Amazon to SAFE Cities initiatives changing the conditions that allow new fossil fuel projects to be proposed in the first place, we’re making it harder for fossil fuel companies to extract, move, and sell dirty fuels at every point along the supply chain.

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Ending California’s complicity in new oil drilling in the Amazon

As a major consumer of Amazonian oil, the state of California plays an outsized role in the destruction of this sacred rainforest.

Aerial view of fracking infrastructure in Northeastern BC.

Ending Fracking and LNG in BC

Despite what the fossil fuel industry would have you believe – LNG (liquefied natural gas) and fracking are two of the fastest growing threats to our climate.

Protestors march against the pipeline. Now campaigners are focused on uninsuring Trans Mountain.

Stopping the Trans Mountain Pipeline

590,000 more barrels of tar sands each day. A 700% increase in oil tankers in the Salish Sea. A threat to endangered Orca whales.

Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative is spurring international cooperation to end the fossil fuel era.

Climate action in Canada protest in Vancouver

Restoring Canada’s Climate Leadership

Canada is one of the top ten global emitters of climate pollution and has some of the highest per capita emissions amongst major industrialized countries.

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