Oil, natural gas & divestment

This archive tracks meaningful progress on fossil fuel reduction, from institutional divestment campaigns and stranded-asset risks to policy wins that limit new oil and gas development. More than 108 articles document how governments, investors, and communities are reshaping energy finance and production. The stories here focus on what’s actually working — and what it signals for the broader shift away from carbon-intensive fuels.

Tree frog, for article on yasuní national park

Ecuador formally establishes Yasuní National Park, protecting Earth’s most biodiverse patch of Amazon\n\n*(83 chars — within range)*

Yasuní National Park was established in 1979, when Ecuador drew a boundary around roughly 10,000 square kilometers of Amazonian rainforest where the equator, Andes, and Amazon converge. A single hectare there holds more insect species than all of North America. The park remains home to the Huaorani and two uncontacted peoples who have lived there for generations.