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Organizers at the UNFCCC climate negotiations holding signs.

The public health crisis spurred by the tobacco epidemic and the climate crisis are linked principally to the death of millions of people a year. Both contribute to trillions of dollars in damage annually, threaten the viability of entire nations, devastate the environment, harm communities, and exacerbate inequalities.

Executive Director Patti Lynn is in conversation with Ashka Naik, research director at Corporate Accountability.

Plastic bottle discarded on the sea shore. In the background the sun sets, and the sky is full of pink light.

California’s move to investigate plastics pollution is an important step forward for the climate liability movement.

Frances Moore Lappé, best-selling author, just released the 50th anniversary edition of “Diet for a Small Planet.”

Organizer at COP26 leads an action calling out Big Polluters' "net zero" schemes.

Learn more about the many campaign milestones that your support has made possible in the past few months.

Greedy corporations and the wealthy few who control them are raking in money and influence while the rest of us suffer. You can make a difference right now and every month to hold greedy corporations accountable.

Illustration of people standing together and holding up a sign that reads “Make Big Polluters Pay” in bold letters with an outline of the African continent. Lush hills of grass and a winding river extend into the background.

This year, we shone a light on the toxic influence of Big Polluters at the U.N. climate talks--towards the goal of kicking them out.

Add your name and urge California Attorney General Bonta to hold fossil fuel corporations accountable for climate fraud and damages now!

Exxon's plan to reach 'net zero' makes a mockery of the lives at stake, and is a reminder of why we must hold Big Polluters liable.

Take a look at the impact you have had over the last year, then read even more in our annual report.

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