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Pipeline protests: The fight goes on against project that could jeopardize Native lands in the Midwest
Alli Joseph
The pipeline will cross hundreds of rivers, creeks and tributaries, potentially compromising water supplies
Bill McKibben: The fossil fuel industry is leading its own zombie apocalypse
Bill McKibben
No matter how many head shots it takes, it simply refuses to die. Big Oil could take the entire planet down with it
Why a Republican Congress might actually be the end of the world
Michael Klare
Keystone XL may be dead for now, but it's only one of several measures that would put the planet in grave danger
The rise and fall of America’s shadowlands: How Big Oil reinvented Boomtown USA
Laura Gottesdiener
“You can almost see the lost-ness, the desperation in their faces”
“The infrastructure isn’t there”: Why shipping Bakken crude oil by rail is a disaster in the making
Adam Federman
Oil trains are crisscrossing the continent with volatile cargo, yet many communities are unprepared for an accident
Undercover agents spied on Keystone protestors
Adam Federman
TransCanada and Department of Homeland Security keep close eye on activists, FOIA documents reveal
Land grab cheats North Dakota tribes out of $1 billion, suits allege
Abrahm Lustgarten
And is the federal government culpable for failing in its legal obligation to ensure the tribes got a fair deal?
Another year of the woman
Irin Carmon
A record number of women running includes progressive stalwarts and a handful of right-wing wild cards
Obama Welcomes TransCanada Plan For New Pipeline
Salon StaffSave the Earth — dump Bush
David Talbot
In a slashing interview, environmental leader Bobby Kennedy Jr. denounces the administration's "crimes against nature" and discusses the Democratic presidential pack, the dawn of Arnold's California reign -- and his own political future.
Clinton: Democrats “were missing in action”
Bill Clinton
In a major political address this week, former President Bill Clinton bluntly dissected the Democrats' recent electoral losses. Moving to the left, he said, is not a solution -- but fighting back is.
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