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    U.S. Bank Raises $2 Billion in Oil and Gas Pipeline Finance Despite Pledging to Stop

    U.S. Bank Raises $2 Billion in Oil and Gas Pipeline Finance Despite Pledging to Stop

    Since revising its environmental policy last year, U.S. Bank financed more than $2 billion to companies building oil and gas pipelines, including an estimated $480 million to Energy Transfer Partners, new analysis released Thursday by Oil Change International concludes. U.S. Bank CEO Andrew Cecere won praise from indigenous rights and climate advocates in April 2017 […]

    Bank Funding of Fossil Fuels Soars

    Bank Funding of Fossil Fuels Soars

    By Katherine Wei Private banks around the world are back to funneling more money into the global fossil fuel sectors in 2017, according to a report released today by Rainforest Action Network, BankTrack, Indigenous Environmental Network, Oil Change International, Sierra Club and Honor The Earth. Banking on Climate Change 2018 is the ninth annual report […]

    What Standing Rock Gave the World

    What Standing Rock Gave the World

    By Jenni Monet At the height of the movement at Standing Rock, Indigenous teens half a world away in Norway were tattooing their young bodies with an image of a black snake. Derived from Lakota prophecy, the creature had come to represent the controversial Dakota Access pipeline for the thousands of water protectors determined to […]

    Historic Latin American Treaty Protects Environmental Activists

    Historic Latin American Treaty Protects Environmental Activists

    The people on the front lines of protecting the environment need some protection as well. According to a Feb. 2 report by Global Witness and The Guardian, 197 activists were killed in 2017 for defending their communities and natural resources against agribusiness, mining companies, infrastructure projects and poachers. The majority of these killings took place […]

    Federal Judge Blocks Construction of Bayou Bridge Pipeline

    Federal Judge Blocks Construction of Bayou Bridge Pipeline

    Federal District Court Judge Shelly Dick on Friday halted the construction of the controversial Bayou Bridge pipeline across the Atchafalaya Basin. The decision grants a preliminary injunction to prevent ongoing irreparable harm to this ecological treasure while a lawsuit, filed Jan. 11, is being heard. Judge Dick found that the lawsuit filed by several groups—Atchafalaya […]

    Rover Pipeline Spills Another 150,000 Gallons of Drilling Fluid Into Ohio Wetlands

    Rover Pipeline Spills Another 150,000 Gallons of Drilling Fluid Into Ohio Wetlands

    Energy Transfer Partners‘ troubled $4.2 billion Rover pipeline has spilled nearly 150,000 gallons of drilling fluid into wetlands near the Tuscarawas River in Stark County, Ohio—the same site where it released 2 million gallons in April. The 713-mile pipeline, which will carry fracked gas across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Michigan and Canada, is currently […]

    Pennsylvania Suspends Mariner East 2 Pipeline Construction

    Pennsylvania Suspends Mariner East 2 Pipeline Construction

    By Sharon Kelly Pennsylvania suspended permits for Sunoco Pipeline on Wednesday, LP‘s $2.5 billion Mariner East 2 pipeline project, after finding that the company committed “egregious and willful violations” of state laws. The order directs Sunoco, a subsidiary of Dakota Access Pipeline builder Energy Transfer Partners, to stop Mariner East II construction activities across Pennsylvania. […]