Pipelines
When an Oil Company Profits From a Pipeline Running Beneath Tribal Land Without Consent, What’s Fair Compensation?
By Judy Fahys
Q&A: Al Gore Describes a ‘Well-Known Playbook’ That Fossil Fuel Companies Employ to Win Community Support
By Carrington J. Tatum, MLK50
Urging Biden to Stop Line 3, Indigenous-Led Resistance Camps Ramp Up Efforts to Slow Construction
By Kristoffer Tigue
‘We Need to Be Bold,’ Biden Says, Taking the First Steps in a Major Shift in Climate Policy
By Marianne Lavelle, Agya K. Aning, Dan Gearino, David Hasemyer, James Bruggers, Katie Surma, Kristoffer Tigue, Phil McKenna
Biden’s Pause of New Federal Oil and Gas Leases May Not Reduce Production, but It Signals a Reckoning With Fossil Fuels
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Judy Fahys
Eminent Domain Lets Pipeline Developers Take Land, Pay Little, Say Black Property Owners
By Carrington J. Tatum, MLK50
Biden Cancels Keystone XL, Halts Drilling in Arctic Refuge on Day One, Signaling a Larger Shift Away From Fossil Fuels
By Nicholas Kusnetz
Biden Has Promised to Kill the Keystone XL Pipeline. Activists Hope He’ll Nix Dakota Access, Too
By Ilana Cohen
Too Much Sun Degrades Coatings That Keep Pipes From Corroding, Risking Leaks, Spills and Explosions
By Phil McKenna
Climate Activists See ‘New Era’ After Three Major Oil and Gas Pipeline Defeats
By Marianne Lavelle
Trump’s New Clean Water Act Rules Could Affect Embattled Natural Gas Projects on Both Coasts
By Kristoffer Tigue
Besieged by Protesters Demanding Racial Justice, Trump Orders Waiving of Environmental Safeguards
By Marianne Lavelle
New York’s Use of Landmark Climate Law Could Resound in Other States
By Kristoffer Tigue
Alberta’s $5.3 Billion Backing of Keystone XL Signals Vulnerability of Canadian Oil
By Nicholas Kusnetz
A Federal Court Delivers a Victory for Sioux Tribe, Another Blow for the Dakota Access Pipeline
By Phil McKenna
A Seven-Mile Gas Pipeline Outside Albany Has Activists up in Arms
By Kristoffer Tigue