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Letter on EXIM’s Potential Support of Reko Diq Mine

The Reko Diq project is located in Pakistan and is expected to be one of the world’s largest suppliers of transition metals. Read More

Expanding Healthy, Organic, and Whole-Foods Menu Options in Federal Food Service

Friends of the Earth U.S. can provide no-cost support and technical assistance to a select number of federal food service operations – including to vendors that operate in federal facilities – that want to broaden dining options with healthy, organic, and whole-foods based meals. Read More

Holding Course, Missing Speed

Protecting progress on ending fossil fuel finance and unlocking clean energy support Read More

Issue Brief: Growing US Public Financing for Minerals Projects

Since 2022, over $19.2 billion in U.S. federal financing for mineral mining projects has been approved or is under consideration. Read More

Inland River Cruise Analysis

Exxon’s New Potential Disaster: Coastal Plains

Overall, the Coastal Plains facility would be a site of distress and destruction: it burdens taxpayers with excessive subsidies. Read More

Public comment letter on Carboniferous geoengineering firm

If conducted at climate-relevant scales1] biomass sinking would require dumping more than 1.1 gigatons of biomass onto ocean floors. Read More

Memorandum in Support of EXIM Complaint

On March 13, 2025, the “acting” Board of Directors of Defendant Export-Import Bank of the United States (“EXIM”) unlawfully approved a $4.7 billion loan—one of the largest direct loans in its history—to subsidize a foreign corporation’s construction of a massive, highly controversial liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) project (“the Project”) in Mozambique. Read More

FOE v EXIM Complaint

Plaintiffs Friends of the Earth U.S. and Justiça Ambiental bring this action against Defendants Export-Import Bank of the United States (“EXIM”) and its “acting” Board of Directors. Read More

Letter to DFC on Reko Diq Mine

The Reko Diq project is located in Pakistan and is expected to be one of the world’s largest suppliers of transition metals. Read More