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20 years in prison for protests: Trump justice or overkill?
Anti-pipeline activists knew they might go to prison when they broke into valve stations in 2016 and shut down five pipelines in a coordinated protest against climate change.
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Mike Soraghan, E&E News reporter
Anti-pipeline activists knew they might go to prison when they broke into valve stations in 2016 and shut down five pipelines in a coordinated protest against climate change.
Thinking of ordering a holiday gift online? You might pause to consider the environmental impact of getting that product to your doorstep.
By Maxine Joselow in Climatewire
A N.Y. court decided that prosecutors for the state attorney general did not present enough evidence that Exxon misled investors about the threat of climate change to the oil giant's operations.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire
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Thinking of ordering a holiday gift online? You might pause to consider the environmental impact of getting that product to your doorstep.
By Maxine Joselow in Climatewire
A N.Y. court decided that prosecutors for the state attorney general did not present enough evidence that Exxon misled investors about the threat of climate change to the oil giant's operations.
By Jennifer Hijazi in Climatewire