Showing results for: Dakota Access Pipeline
Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals
Miacel Spotted Elk
The past decade has seen “a consistent, sustained pattern against people who speak out against" human rights abuses
Big Tech, billionaire donors at Trump’s inauguration
Cara Michelle Smith
Beyond top execs from Meta, Apple and Amazon, a slew of ultra-wealthy donors are expected to attend
Big companies that denounced Jan. 6 are now showering millions on Trump inauguration
Griffin Eckstein
How much does the president-elect's favor cost? America's business leaders are lining up to find out
FBI sent several informants to Standing Rock protests, court documents show
Alleen Brown
Until now, only one other federal informant was known to be in the camps
Ignoring Indigenous rights is making the green transition more expensive
Anita Hofschneider
“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S. you’ve got to do it with the support of tribal communities."
“Striking back hard”: Climate change protesters on how fossil fuel companies try to squash dissent
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is a major existential crisis, but those who bring attention to it are often unduly punished
A new bill in Oregon could target environmental protesters as terrorists
Naveena Sadasivam
The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law
Radical eco-activists have made it into mainstream fiction. Is reality next?
Kate Yoder
History suggests novels about monkeywrenching could inspire real-world copycats
Welcome to Utah, where pipeline protests could now get you at least five years in prison
Naveena Sadasivam
Since the Standing Rock protests in 2017, 19 states have passed so-called critical infrastructure laws
The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow project
Zoya Teirstein, Jake Bittle
The venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t do either
Christian health nonprofit that let people “opt out of Obamacare” saddled members with debt and ruin
Ryan Gabrielson, J. David McSwane
Liberty HealthShare saddled thousands with debt as it built a family empire including pot farm, bank and airline
Documents show how a pipeline company paid Minnesota millions to police protests
Alleen Brown, John McCracken
From riot gear to PR to Dairy Queen, records detail every expense Enbridge reimbursed after the Line 3 protests.
These 3 governor’s races could determine whether the Midwest reaches its climate goals
John McCracken
Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have clean energy plans. Fossil-fuel-friendly candidates could undermine them
Jessica Reznicek set fire to Dakota Access Pipeline construction. Is she a terrorist?
Naveena Sadasivam
The activist is appealing a district court’s ruling applying a “terrorism enhancement" to her sentence
Report reveals how the Dakota Access Pipeline is breaking the law
Joseph Lee
Authors say the recent study by an Indigenous nonprofit could be pivotal in stopping Dakota Access Pipeline
Redistricting could make it harder for tribes to protect the environment
Joseph Lee
Indigenous leaders worry redistricting will lead to more disenfranchisement and environmental issues
This coastal town needs federal aid for climate adaptation. Instead it’ll get a military truck
Adam Mahoney
Rising sea levels have left daunting prospects for Surfside Beach's heavily tourism-dependent economy
From North Dakota to Occupy Wall Street: An unlikely untold story of prairie radicalism
Brian James Schill
A core group of activists behind Occupy Wall Street had gone to school together — in the literal middle of nowhere
Coping without your favorite Native American mascots
Kylie Cheung
Comedian Joey Clift has words for outraged sports fans who want to "honor" their team's racist pasts
Climate activist gets eight-year sentence while Capitol rioters, Big Oil execs go free
Brett Wilkins
Activists express outrage after Jessica Reznicek hit with harsh sentence for damaging pipeline equipment
How so-called libertarian Charles Koch drove a national wave of anti-protest laws
Jon Skolnik
Right-wing billionaire is a big booster of criminal justice reform — except when it comes to anti-corporate protest
Trump spawned a new group of mega-donors who now hold sway over the GOP’s future
Isaac Arnsdorf
These powerful donors shied away from party politics before Trump. What brought them off the sidelines?
Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley plotted to block Biden’s Cabinet nominees — but the scheme backfired
Igor Derysh
Biden is first president since Reagan to get all his first choices — with more bipartisan support than Trump
Progressives call out Joe Manchin for “double standard”: He backed “openly racist” Jeff Sessions
Igor Derysh
AOC questions Manchin's support for Sessions after he expresses "unease" about Interior nominee Deb Haaland
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