Chevron
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The tax bill for many big polluters last year: $0
Billions in profits but nothing in taxes.
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Trump keeps trying to kill the agency that investigates chemical plant disasters
The Chemical Safety Board has issued 815 recommendations designed to prevent tragedies at oil and chemical plants.
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Trump’s new tariffs could make America suck again for coal miners
Oil and gas execs aren’t too happy either.
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Climate science’s official text is outdated. Here’s what it’s missing.
The oil industry accepts the last big climate report, but it's way out of date.
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Who’s begging Trump to stick with Paris? Ivanka and Exxon, for starters.
Here’s a list of the folks throwing support behind the climate agreement.
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Week Two brings more enemies of the environment to Team Trump
Second verse, same as the first.
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House Republicans are determined to undo regulations — and block new ones
Targeted rules include protecting streams from coal mining and reducing methane leaks on public land.
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Chevron won’t have to pay for its own version of Chernobyl
U.S. court rules Chevron won't have to pay Ecuadorians for decades of pollution.
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Oil execs get monster raises after a ‘very strong’ 2011
How big was your raise last year? John Watson, the CEO of Chevron, got a 52 percent bump in his compensation. That’s a nice chunk of change for anyone, and in Watson’s case, it brought his total yearly take up to about $25 million. Which is nothing to complain about, unless Watson is comparing his […]