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14 Activists Arrested Protesting Coal in South Africa

14 Activists Arrested Protesting Coal in South Africa

Greenpeace Africa Greenpeace activists chained themselves to a boardroom table. (Yusuf Omar, Twitter) Fourteen activists including groundWork‘s Bobby Peek, Earthlife’s Makoma Lekalakala and Greenpeace Africa‘s Melita Steele have been arrested while protesting at the Eskom megawatt park. Today, three campaigning organizations joined forces to put South Africa’s energy utility, Eskom, under “new management.” Activists confronted […]

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    Ohio Woman Arrested for Blocking Gate to Wastewater Injection Well Site

    Ohio Woman Arrested for Blocking Gate to Wastewater Injection Well Site

    Frack Free Ohio Madeline ffitch, a 31-year-old Millfield, Ohio woman who is outraged at the impact fracking wastewater is having on her community, blocked the gates to the Ginsburg wastewater injection well site on Ladd Ridge Road, west of Athens, Ohio. ffitch was arrested this morning for trespassing while locked to two 50-gallon cement filled […]

    Third Alberta Oil Spill in One Month—Totaling 26,450 Barrels

    Third Alberta Oil Spill in One Month—Totaling 26,450 Barrels

    EcoWatch To borrow a popular hockey term, Canada has scored a hat trick of the worst kind: Three major oil spills in just over one month. The culprit this time around is Enbridge, the Calgary, Alberta-based operator of the world’s longest crude oil and liquids pipeline system, situated in Canada and the U.S. On June […]

    Top 10 Reasons to Drink Tap Water

    Top 10 Reasons to Drink Tap Water

    EcoWatch To put it in perspective, you can expect to pay upwards of three dollars for a bottle of water—and much more if you’re at a concert or event where you aren’t given much choice. The same amount of water that would cost three dollars at a store would cost you around a penny if […]

    Louisiana Legislature Approves State’s 2012 Coastal Master Plan

    Louisiana Legislature Approves State’s 2012 Coastal Master Plan

    Restore the Mississippi River Delta Local and national conservation groups praised the state legislature today for unanimously approving the 2012 Louisiana Coastal Master Plan, a 50-year blueprint for restoring Louisiana’s rapidly disappearing coastal wetlands and protecting the state’s natural resources and communities. The groups also commended the state’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority for drafting […]

    PART 2:  BP Covered Up Blow-out Prior to Deepwater Horizon

    PART 2: BP Covered Up Blow-out Prior to Deepwater Horizon

    Greg Palast Evidence now implicates top BP executives as well as its partners Chevron and Exxon and the Bush Administration in the deadly cover-up—which included falsifying a report to the Securities Exchange Commission.  Yesterday, Ecowatch.org revealed that, in September 2008, nearly two years before the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, another BP […]

    BP Covered Up Blow-out Two Years Prior to Deadly Deepwater Horizon Spill

    BP Covered Up Blow-out Two Years Prior to Deadly Deepwater Horizon Spill

    Greg Palast Two years before the Deepwater Horizon blow-out in the Gulf of Mexico, another BP off-shore rig suffered a nearly identical blow-out, but BP concealed the first one from the U.S. regulators and Congress. This week, EcoWatch.org located an eyewitness with devastating new information about the Caspian Sea oil-rig blow-out which BP had concealed […]

    Deadly Bacteria Found in Gulf Coast Tar Balls

    Deadly Bacteria Found in Gulf Coast Tar Balls

    DeSmogBlog By Farron Cousins Since the very first tar balls began rolling onshore along the Gulf of Mexico following 2010’s Deepwater Horizon oilrig explosion and subsequent underwater oil geyser, the oil industry told us to relax because those tar balls were completely harmless. But as we approach the two year anniversary of the disaster, new […]