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Greenpeace’s 2016 and 2017 protest campaign against Energy Transfer’s Dakota Access Pipeline was one of the group’s most ...
The environmental group sticking to its principles should serve as model for activism under the second Trump administration ...
The protesters could be seen hauling a red container with the label, “Stop Arming Israel,” which they dumped into the pond ...
Experts called the verdict “beyond punitive.” The organization plans to appeal and has already filed a countersuit in Europe ...
Greenpeace’s U.K. leader and five other activists reportedly were arrested after tossing hundreds of liters of “blood-red dye ...
The head of Greenpeace U.K. was arrested after dumping red dye into a pond outside the U.S. Embassy in London to protest U.S.
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access.
Areeba Hamid, the co-executive director at Greenpeace UK, said the dye was biodegradable whilst defending the vandalism.
In a win for the oil and gas pipeline company Energy Transfer, a nine-person North Dakota jury found the environmental group Greenpeace liable for more than $660 million in damages and defamation ...
Six people have been arrested in London after environmental activists from Greenpeace poured 300 liters (79 gallons) of blood ...
Using green methanol to power shipping could cut CO2 emissions in the sector by as much as 96%, according to a study by the ...