A court ordered Greenpeace to pay a pipeline company $660M. What happens next?

A jury in North Dakota ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline. Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace in 2019, alleging that it had orchestrated a vast conspiracy against the company by organizing historic protests on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in 2016 and

Greenland’s fossil fuel ban is up in the air after recent election

US president Donald Trump thrust Greenland to the centre of global politics when he proposed to buy the vast, icebound island at the start of the year. With the world watching, Greenlandic voters went to the polls on March 11 2025 and delivered a landslide victory for a party that told Trump, “We are not

Greenpeace’s $660m damages ruling a ‘wake-up call’ to climate movement

Organisations and campaigners across the climate justice movement are joining forces to counter the wider chilling effect of a major legal blow that could bankrupt one of its largest players.   Earlier this week, a jury in the US state of North Dakota found Greenpeace International and its US bodies guilty of a mix of defamation

Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant Under Construction

Haley Zaremba Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the… More Info Premium Content By Haley Zaremba – Mar 22, 2025, 4:00 PM CDT A large-scale green hydrogen facility is under construction in Germany with the potential to

Solar Breakthroughs Are Promising More Power From Less Space

Felicity Bradstock Felicity Bradstock is a freelance writer specialising in Energy and Finance. She has a Master’s in International Development from the University of Birmingham, UK. More Info Premium Content By Felicity Bradstock – Mar 22, 2025, 10:00 AM CDT Researchers are making significant strides in solar panel technology, particularly with perovskites, which can boost

Red Tape Hinders Global Clean Energy Goals

Haley Zaremba Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the… More Info Premium Content By Haley Zaremba – Mar 21, 2025, 6:00 PM CDT Lengthy and complex permitting processes are a major obstacle to expanding renewable energy projects

Green light for London Euston Tower rebuild

The developer aims to retain and re-use the existing 1960s building core and foundations at its Regent’s Place site, while adding new low carbon structures to create a new-look 31-storey building with bigger floor-plates. Lendlease was involved in pre-construction planning work on the new tower, including designing the outline demolition and construction approach, although the

Jimmy Butler, Draymond Green help Warriors hold off Raptors, 117-114

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