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Urgewald is a group that researches coal companies,[1][2][3][4] because they are among the top contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and so cause climate change.[5][6][7][8][9] The Global Coal Exit List, which they publish, is famous.[10]
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Established | 1992 ![]() |
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Legal status | registered association ![]() |
Headquarters | Sassenberg ![]() |
Membership | 44 (2021) ![]() |
Revenue | 2,243,117 Euro (2019) ![]() |
Website | urgewald![]() |
Urgewald provided analysis to underpin a Guardian newspaper exposé on the "scores of vast projects" that the oil and gas majors are planning as of May 2022[update]. If only a fraction of these projects proceed to exploitation, the consequences for the global climate will still be huge.[11]
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