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October 10, 2023
Eve Andrews
Fossil Fuel Companies Are Taking Private Land—and Landowners Are Fighting Back
Three families are taking on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, and environmental concerns have nothing to do with it.
June 27, 2023
Lois Parshley
Alaska Wants to Let an Oil Giant Keep Secrets From Its Own People
A small Alaskan town is standing up to the largest private oil company in the United States.
June 2, 2023
Heather Souvaine Horn
I Wish I Were Joe Manchin
What is your personal Mountain Valley Pipeline? What would it be like to force your co-workers to pretend it’s a good idea?
January 26, 2023
Kate Aronoff
This Company Is Suing the U.S. Over the Keystone Pipeline Cancellation. Taxpayers Are Footing the Bill.
The lawyers, meanwhile, are living handsomely.
June 25, 2021
Nick Martin
The Biden Administration Defends Yet Another Oil Pipeline
The president says he wants to take climate change and tribal consultation seriously, but his Justice Department’s actions through the first six months are less reassuring.
June 10, 2021
Nick Martin
Keystone XL Is Dead. Now Kill the Rest.
As TC Energy announced defeat this week, battles against Line 3, Line 5, and the Dakota Access Pipeline continue.
June 7, 2021
Nick Martin
Republican Obstructionism Meets Pipeline Hysteria in North Carolina
GOP leaders’ choice to block the nomination of a key environmental official for Governor Roy Cooper may prove counterproductive in the long run.
May 26, 2021
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Benjamin Kunkel
The Climate Case for Property Destruction
Andreas Malm’s “How to Blow Up a Pipeline” urges activists to turn to tougher tactics.
March 25, 2021
Nick Martin
The Fracking Shill Local Newspapers Love to Publish
Greg Kozera’s weekly column glorifies natural gas and can reach hundreds of thousands of readers throughout shale country. The industry also helps pay his salary.
March 1, 2021
Nick Martin
How a Gas Company Grossly Underestimated One of the Biggest Pipeline Spills in U.S. History
After the disaster in Huntersville, Colonial Pipeline now holds the record for largest gas spill in both North and South Carolina. Thanks to its polished P.R. team, you likely have no clue.
January 20, 2021
Nick Martin
Cancel All the Pipelines
Without congressional action, the Biden administration’s planned Day One revocation of the Keystone XL permit will be an important but temporary victory.
January 18, 2021
Helen Santoro
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Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Why the Environmental Justice Movement Should Think Locally
Saving the planet starts with saving the communities the fossil fuel industry tends to trample.
December 2, 2020
Edna Bonhomme
The Global Temptation to Keep Building Pipelines
“All of the above” is a bad energy strategy, but even some of the most forward-thinking countries can’t help falling for it.
July 6, 2020
Nick Martin
The People Killed the Pipelines
The Dakota Access and Atlantic Coast pipelines fell because community members fought for their right to a safe, pollutant-free home.
July 6, 2020
Kate Aronoff
How Anti-Pipeline Protesters Made the Fossil Fuel Industry Face Economic Reality
Energy companies have abandoned the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
June 15, 2020
Nick Martin
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Battle Is About People, Not Precedent
The rural, Native, Black, and Latinx communities protesting the controversial pipeline deserve clean, safe places to call home.
April 3, 2020
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
Corporations Are Salivating Over the Coronavirus Pandemic
Pay attention to the rules and regulations being changed right now, and whom they benefit.
January 17, 2020
Nick Martin
The Colonizer Always Comes Out
Extractive industries and governments have gotten smarter about how they talk about Indigenous rights—but the bottom line stays the same.
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