In major blow against free speech, environmental group ordered to pay USD 667 million to pipeline corporation
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages to Energy Transfer Partners, the corporation which built the Dakota Access Pipeline, in a case resulting from the mass protest movement against the construction of said pipeline
Fossil fuel giant launches legal attack over Standing Rock protests
The 300 million dollar lawsuit over anti-pipeline protests could chill environmental activism and Indigenous struggle
Greek workers go on strike to protest proposed labour reform and other stories
Today we look at the general strike observed by workers across Greece, the latest on Peru’s election as Pedro Castillo nears victory, and more
Does the US really need another oil pipeline?
Native American communities living alongside the route of the Line 3 pipeline project in northern Minnesota are asking all activists to join them in solidarity this June
Dakota Access Pipeline is cancelled in an important victory for Standing Rock Sioux tribe
The judge observed that the Army Corps of Engineers violated the National Environmental Protection Act when granting approval for the pipeline.
Hearings begin on petitions against Trump’s permit for Keystone XL pipeline
The presidential permit was issue earlier this year after a district court in Montana ruled against an earlier permit for the project which has grave environmental implications






