A Battle for the Future of the Great Lakes By Donovan Hohn March 16, 2023 A pipeline carrying Canadian tar sands crude has already leaked a million gallons. These are the resisters dedicated to shutting down Enbridge Line 5. In this story: pipelines, Line 5, indigenous communities, clean water, tar sands
Justin Trudeau Thinks He’s a Climate Champion Even As He Builds Oil Pipelines By Nick Cunningham November 9, 2021 Canada’s Liberal prime minister is building a massive tar sands pipeline In this story: climate change, tar sands
Letter From the Treetops By Emily Kelsall September 29, 2021 What it’s like to block a 590,000-gallon-a-day oil pipeline from 50 feet in the air In this story: climate change, tar sands, international climate policy, environmental justice
Water Protectors Stage Civil Disobedience Against Tar Sands Pipeline By Jonathan Hahn August 29, 2018 Protesters engage in day of action opposed to Enbridge’s Line 3 In this story: pipelines, tar sands, oil, activism
Confessions of a Monkeywrencher By Leonard Higgins July 2, 2018 Leonard Higgins explains why we broke the law to protect the climate In this story: tar sands, environmental justice
Canada to Purchase Oil Sands Pipeline Project By Sam Schipani May 31, 2018 Environmental and First Nations activists disappointed in Trudeau administration In this story: pipelines, tar sands
Keystone XL Opponents Claim Partial Victory Against Tar Sands Pipeline By Jonathan Hahn November 20, 2017 TransCanada gets go-ahead, but may have to start planning process from scratch In this story: oil, pipelines, climate change, tar sands
Keep It Out of Portland By Wendy Becktold April 8, 2016 The City of Roses puts a thorn in the side of the fossil fuel industry In this story: activism, dirty energy, oil, tar sands
Pipe Dreams By Reed McManus November 6, 2015 Presidential candidates tweet their reactions to Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline. In this story: clean energy, dirty energy, activism, pipelines, keystone xl
The Nightmarish Normalcy of Canada's Tar Sands Mines By Michael Brune February 9, 2015 In Alberta, ponds that kill birds and 24/7 cannon fire are just part of the routine. In this story: dirty energy, tar sands, oil