New Federal Charges Filed Against Red Fawn
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Army Corps Side Against Dakota Access in Court Claim
Dakota Access Protest Policing Costs Exceed $22M
In April 2016, Entergy admitted it had found that bolts holding together the interior of one of Indian Point’s reactors were damaged and, in some cases, missing.
The activists pleaded not guilty, claiming their actions were necessary to prevent a greater harm, known as the necessity defense. Their attorney says they are appealing.
Two activists were arrested Saturday morning after attaching themselves to the tracks of a heavy construction machine on the Trans-Pecos Pipeline construction site.
The judge denied the motion to quash the subpoena. His next court date is February 1st.
The Bad River Tribal Council passed a formal resolution Wednesday evening, January 4th that established the Tribes decision not to renew its interests in the grant of easement for rights-of-way of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 crude oil pipeline through the Bad River Reservation.
Wear all black | January 20th, 10 AM | Logan Circle, DC
addle Butte San Juan, the company seeking to develop the controversial Piñon pipeline, has withdrawn its application to the Bureau of Land Management regarding a right-of-way (ROW) for the pipeline for the Piñon Gathering System project (known as the Piñon Pipeline project).
Eiffage’s recent projects have included the Channel Tunnel, the Copenhagen Metro, the Millau Viaduct, and the LGV Perpignan-Figueres high-speed railway line.
On November 12th, thousands rallied in Tacoma WA against the Dakota Access pipeline and against numerous proposed energy intensive projects slated to be built in the Salish Sea.