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US Guts Criticism of Indigenous Rights Abuses, Mentions of Climate Change From Annual Human Rights Reports

The Trump administration delayed releasing reports on countries’ human rights records. Now they’re out, and they’re starkly different than in the prior eight years.

By Katie Surma, Peter Aldhous

Waorani people protest against the oil tenders opened by the Ecuadorian Government on May 13 in Quito, Ecuador. Credit: Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South via Getty Images
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres speaks at the U.N. Headquarters in New York City on April 21. Credit: Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Getty Images

As US Dismantles Its Climate Policy, Other World Leaders Seek Solidarity

By Bob Berwyn

NASA and NOAA satellites provide detailed and real-time scientific evidence that human activities are changing the climate in dangerous ways, and the information is freely presented to the public via several popular websites. Credit: Artist's rendering/NOAA

Watchdog Groups Anticipate ‘an All-Out War on Science and Scientists’ by the Trump Administration

By Bob Berwyn

The judges of the International Court of Justice rise during a hearing to set a legal framework on how countries should tackle climate change in The Hague on Dec. 4. Credit: Robin Van Lonkhuijsen/AFP via Getty Images

International Court of Justice Hears Climate Pleas Ahead of Issuing an Advisory Opinion

By Bob Berwyn

Along Keystone XL Route, Hopes of Cash

By Naveena Sadasivam

Sec. of State John Kerry

In Keystone Comments, New Voices Emerge

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate change protest February 2013 in Washington, D.C.

EPA Deems Keystone Review ‘Insufficient’

By John H. Cushman Jr.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks at the Ross Sea Conservation

KXL: Groups Demand More Time to Weigh In

By John H. Cushman Jr.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry with Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird

Keystone Public Comments Won't Be Made Public

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Protesters march to the White House and urge Pres. Obama to reject the Keystone

Oil Industry Tied to Keystone Report

By Lisa Song

Protesters rally in Portland, Maine, against possible plans to pipe oil from Can

Anti-Oil Sands Protests Take Off in the U.S.

By Maria Gallucci

Keystone XL in 2013: Climate Change Is Big Unknown

By Lisa Song

Protester rallies against the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington D.C.

New Pressures Could Derail Keystone XL

By Lisa Song

State Sen. Jim Smith of Nebraska

Three Options for Keystone XL, TransCanada Says

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

Demonstrators protest against the Keystone XL pipeline outside an Obama fundrais

Obama Rejects Keystone XL Pipeline

By Reuters

Pipeline opponents protested before the White House on Nov. 6, 2011.

Federal Keystone XL Law Slowing Neb. Reroute

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

A field in Zona Vig's ranch in South Dakota.

Citizens Along Keystone XL Face Unequal Treatment

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

President Barack Obama

Tax Deal Could Kill Keystone XL, Says Obama Official

By Reuters

Keystone pipeline system

Can TransCanada Build Southern Leg of Keystone XL?

By Lisa Song, InsideClimate News

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