Opposition to the Muskrat Falls stretches back years, to when the project was first announced back in 2010.
A federal judge said Wednesday he won’t keep the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from launching a full environmental study of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline’s disputed crossing under a Missouri River reservoir in North Dakota.
72-year-old Sebastian Alonso from Yulchen was fatally wounded by gunshots.
A Mexican indigenous activist who received the prestigious Goldman environmental prize for his crusade against illegal logging has been shot dead, the second award-winner to have been murdered in less than 12 months.
Beaverlodge RCMP believe vandals used a piece of heavy equipment to rip a section of oilfield pipeline out of the ground north of Hythe, Alta.
Before dawn on the Dec. 21, 2016, dozens of police raided the headquarters of the Shuar Federation (FISCH) in the Ecuadorian Amazon and arbitrarily detained its president, Agustin Wachapá. The indigenous leader was thrown to the ground and repeatedly stamped on and ridiculed beneath the boots of police in front of his wife.
After five weeks of patrolling the Southern Ocean, Sea Shepherd has located the Japanese whale poachers’ factory whaling vessel in the Australian Whale Sanctuary with a dead minke whale on its flensing deck
As the protest against the Carmichael project – Australia’s largest proposed coalmine – moves beyond the courts and into the realm of civil disobedience, activists have a clear warning: ‘If you’re in bed with Adani, you’re a target’
On December 24 in the province of Perugia we wanted to celebrate Christmas in a different way, as we all should do, we wanted to restore freedom and dignity to two poor innocent creatures.
“My view is almost all the trespassing arrests are legally inadequate. Unless the property is posted, you need to notify people they have to go,” he said.