Put an end to dirty energy projects
We challenge the power of fossil fuel corporations, bolster support for renewable and citizen-powered energy and seek to hold big polluters to account. We also work to stop the flow of money to dirty and destructive coal and nuclear industries.


Our vision
Fossil fuel companies will fight tooth and nail to keep us locked to the path that gives them a few more years of profit – the path that sends us careering off a cliff. We must fight equally hard – harder – to grab the opportunity to take control of our own destiny. It may be our last chance. We are the ones we have been waiting for. We are the generation that goes beyond coal and oil.
What you can do
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EnergyMake war profiteers pay: tax fossil fuel profits
Stop fossil fuel giants profiting from war and pollution. Sign now to tax profits and fund disaster relief and energy independence.
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EnergyPolluters Pay Pact
Sign the pact, record your story. Join the global movement to make polluters pay.
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EnergyLet’s end the age of plastic!
Ask world leaders to support Global Plastic Treaty so that we can finally turn off the tap and end the age of plastic.
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EnergyStop Fossil Gas
Europe must break free from fossil fuel dependence and build an energy system with 100% renewables.
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EnergyBan new fossil fuel projects
The European Union and its member states must treat the climate and ecological emergency like the existential crisis it is.
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EnergyRaise your voice for Climate Justice
It’s time for all of us to assert our rights, demand climate justice, and a dignified way of life.
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From Ukraine to Iran: how the fossil fuel war playbook makes people pay for crisis
The US and Israel’s war on Iran is not only a human tragedy. It is also a textbook example of the fossil fuel industry’s war playbook, turning oil and gas chaos into record profits while people face higher bills. Governments can either keep playing along, or break the cycle with renewables and justice‑based solutions.
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Forty years on, the Chornobyl disaster remains an ongoing and evolving crisis
This is not simply a commemoration of a past event. 40 years later, this is an ongoing nuclear emergency.








