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Greenpeace

New Federal Anti-SLAPP Legislation Would Protect Activists and Whistleblowers From Abusive Lawsuits

The bill introduced last week follows efforts in 32 states to dissuade companies and individuals from filing lawsuits that aren’t intended to prevail in court, but to be so costly for defendants that they discourage criticism.

By Alleen Brown

Defiant Dakota Access Pipeline water protectors faced-off with various law enforcement agencies on the day the camp was slated to be raided. Credit: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images
By hanging from a bridge over the Houston Ship Channel, Greenpeace protesters shut down traffic to the oil port in Houston on Sept. 12. Credit: Greenpeace

Greenpeace Activists Avoid Felony Charges Following a Protest Near Houston’s Oil Port

By Nicholas Kusnetz

A Russian Coast guard officer points a knife at a Greenpeace activist.

The Unreported Oil Pollution of Russian Arctic

By Zahra Hirji

Greenpeace volunteers distributed food and supplies at a base in Queens.

Enviro Groups Take on Climate Disaster Relief

By Katherine Bagley

Greenpeace activists on the oil-drilling platform Leiv Eiriksson

Activists Scale Oil Rig to Protest Arctic Drilling

John Vidal, Guardian

Indonesia: Palm Oil Giant to End Deforestation

By Fiona Harvey, Guardian

May Boeve of 350.org

New Green Leaders Look to Grassroots (Part II)

by Jason Mark, Earth Island Journal

Rebecca Tarbotton, the new executive director of Rainforest Action Network

New Green Leaders Look to Grassroots (Part I)

by Jason Mark, Earth Island Journal

Two Sides Target Forest Deal

By Stacy Feldman

Bitter Debate over Saving Forests

By Stacy Feldman

Greens Debate Cap and Trade Rubble

By Elizabeth McGowan

$1bn Aid Plan to Cut Down Forests?

by John Vidal, Guardian

Greenland's Prime Minister Lambasts Greenpeace for Raid on Arctic Oil Rig

By Guest Writer

Greenlanders Eager to Be New Deepwater Oil Frontier

By Guest Writer

(PHOTOS): Bare Hands Clean-Up of a Horrible Oil Spill

By David Sassoon

Climate Activists Turn to Political Humor, for a Serious Purpose

By Amy Westervelt

World's Largest Forest Protection Deal Signed in Canada

By Stacy Feldman

Greenpeace & Center for American Progress Debate the Senate Climate Bill

By Guest Writers

Obama: The Making of a Clean Coal President

By David Sassoon

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