The environmental group is grappling with leadership turnover and staff cuts as it fights an energy company in court.
MINOT — A jury in Morton County has ruled against left-wing advocacy group Greenpeace, awarding Energy Transfer Partners, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, some $660 million in damages.
BISMARCK — Greenpeace says a North Dakota judge should not halt a free speech lawsuit it filed against the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam-based Greenpeace ...
Greenpeace is embroiled in a high-stakes legal battle with Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, ...
The past few years have seen the American environmental movement adopt protest tactics that have turned violent, been destructive and caused damage to the land they were trying to protect. In March, a ...
Concluding that the nonprofit group Greenpeace initiated defamation, trespassing and other illegal actions by protestors opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline, a North Dakota jury has awarded more ...
The company that won a huge verdict against Greenpeace earlier this year has asked a North Dakota court to block a ...
The 2016-2017 Standing Rock protests aimed to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Photo by Lucas Zhao / Oceti Sakowin Camp. In March, a North Dakota jury found against Greenpeace in a ...
Opinion: Greenpeace's attempt to overturn the $660 million verdict against it for actions taken against the Dakota Access ...
Greenpeace’s 2016 and 2017 protest campaign against Energy Transfer’s Dakota Access Pipeline was one of the group’s most celebrated and popular initiatives. Nine years later, that very crusade has ...
Argentina's current Glacier Law, in force since 2010, bans activities that could damage glaciers and periglacial areas, such ...