The Year in Climate Photos From the president’s desk to protests and disasters around the world, photos showed climate change is always easy to see but sometimes hard to look at. By Katelyn Weisbrod
To Stop Line 3 Across Minnesota, an Indigenous Tribe Is Asserting the Legal Rights of Wild Rice By Katie Surma
Indigenous Climate Activists Arrested After ‘Occupying’ US Department of Interior By Phil McKenna, Video by Aman Azhar
Does Nature Have Rights? A Burgeoning Legal Movement Says Rivers, Forests and Wildlife Have Standing, Too By Katie Surma
Line 3 Drew Thousands of Protesters to Minnesota This Summer. Last Week, Enbridge Declared the Pipeline Almost Finished By Kristoffer Tigue
Thousands Came to Minnesota to Protest New Construction on the Line 3 Pipeline. Hundreds Left in Handcuffs but More Vowed to Fight on. By Sam Palca, Kristoffer Tigue, Phil McKenna
Dawn Goodwin and 300 Environmental Groups Consider the new Line 3 Pipeline a Danger to All Forms of Life By Audrey Gray
Biden’s Pipeline Dilemma: How to Build a Clean Energy Future While Shoring Up the Present’s Carbon-Intensive Infrastructure By Marianne Lavelle
Driven by Industry, More States Are Passing Tough Laws Aimed at Pipeline Protesters By Nicholas Kusnetz
Urging Biden to Stop Line 3, Indigenous-Led Resistance Camps Ramp Up Efforts to Slow Construction By Kristoffer Tigue
Biden Has Promised to Kill the Keystone XL Pipeline. Activists Hope He’ll Nix Dakota Access, Too By Ilana Cohen