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Why more than 60 Indigenous nations oppose the Line 5 oil pipeline
The 70 year-old pipeline, which just won a key permit, poses “an unacceptable risk of an oil spill into the Great Lakes.”
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Michigan group: Oil pipeline tunnel plan not in sync with state's climate goals
This Earth Month, Michigan leaders took the opportunity to release a new roadmap for a carbon-neutral state economy by 2050.
Pipeline pile-on: Biden faces heat from Canada, Republicans, Michigan’s governor and the price of propane
The president is caught between environmentalists and Indigenous groups on one side and Republicans blaming him for soaring energy prices on the other.
Texas pipeline company Max Midstream goes quiet
In two years, the company secured millions in bonds, three pipelines, five lawsuits and a lien.
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With Trump gone, old fault lines in the climate movement reopen, complicating Biden's path forward
As President Joe Biden works to enact his plan for cutting greenhouse gases, a long dormant rift among climate action activists is surfacing.
North Carolina Pipeline Caused the Biggest Gas Spill in Decades
A slowly-unfolding, little-reported-on saga in North Carolina involves a company controlled by the Koch brothers and Shell, and a pipeline that has been transporting dirty energy for decades. And it has implications for pipelines everywhere across the U.S.
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Organizations aim to block funds for East African oil pipeline
National and international NGOs from around the world have asked more than two dozen banks not to finance a 1,445-kilometer (898-mile) pipeline to shuttle oil from fields in Uganda to a port on Tanzania's coast.
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