• It’s Over for Fossil Smartwatches

    A week ago, we told you to head on over to Fossil’s online store to grab one of their last-remaining Wear OS smartwatches that had been dropped to $79. While we made sure you understood to not expect much going forward should you buy one, the price was so good that interested parties needed to … Continued Read the original post: It’s Over for Fossil Smartwatches

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    Fossil Consolidates Global Media With Assembly

    After a global media review spanning more than four months, Fossil Group is consolidating its account with the Stagwell agency Assembly. The brand is winding down its regional relationships with 15 agencies and will now entrust Assembly with its integrated media management and data and measurement duties across all of its paid channels. "This has been a big shift, Fossil svp and chief marketing officer, Lisa Marie Pillette told ADWEEK. "We have 14 owned and licensed brands under our group,...

  • The Dirty Budget: fossil fuel subsidies up 31%. What's the scam?

    A new report says fossil fuel subsidies will be 31% higher in this year. The increase is driven by fuel tax credits and concessions, and subsidies for coal mining and gas pipelines.

  • Industry rebuffs calls to slash fossil fuel subsidies

    Subsidies to Australia’s fossil fuel industries are short-changing taxpayers and the climate, a think tank says. Without reform, the most costly national subsidy – the fuel tax credit scheme – is expected to keep growing and prolong the dependence on diesel and petrol, the left-leaning Australia Institute said in a report released on Monday. The […]

  • Summers warm up faster than winters, fossil shells from Antwerp show

    In a warmer climate, summers warm much faster than winters. That is the conclusion of research into fossil shells by Earth scientist Niels de Winter. With this knowledge, we can better map the consequences of current global warming in the North Sea area.

  • U.S., Japanese banks lead fossil fuel financing

    The world's biggest banks financed fossil fuels to the tune of $705 billion in 2023, with U.S. and Japanese lenders leading the way, an annual report by climate campaigners said Monday. Since the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the top 60 banks have provided a total of $6.9 trillion to the

  • Another day, another mindless attack on fossil energy producers

    It is another day ending in “y” in the Beltway, and with it we have another “climate crisis” attack on the oil and gas companies — the very ones that produce efficient energy for the great mass of Americans and, indeed, the world. The latest example of this game of pin the climate blame on […]

  • Discovery of ancient Glaswegian shrimp fossil reveals new species

    A short but robust little shrimp may have died out over 330 million years ago during the Carboniferous period, but the rare Scottish shellfish has been revitalized as a new species to science and as a Glaswegian.

  • U.S. banks remain the world's largest funders of fossil fuels

    Banks including JPMorgan Chase, Citibank and Wells Fargo have invested trillions into fossil fuels since the Paris Agreement was signed.

  • Michigan Seeks Compensation from Fossil Fuel Giants for Climate Change Damages

    Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has initiated a groundbreaking legal challenge against fossil fuel companies.

  • More than 200 authors renew call for Baillie Gifford to divest from fossil fuel

    Fossil Free Books’ statement also demands that the book festival sponsor stops investing in ‘companies that profit from Israeli apartheid, occupation and genocide’More than 200 authors including Naomi Klein, Sally Rooney and George Monbiot have signed a statement by Fossil Free Books (FFB), which puts increased pressure on investment management firm Baillie Gifford, sponsors of the Baillie Gifford prize for nonfiction. In addition to the reiteration of its previous demands that the company...

  • Vermont is Making Fossil Fuel Companies Pay for Climate Change Damage

    Vermont lawmakers have passed a bill aimed at holding big fossil fuel companies accountable for the damage caused by climate change.