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Greenpeace Is Going to Trial in $300 Million Suit That Poses Bankruptcy Risk
Published: February 24, 2025
In a closely watched case, the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline is claiming the environmental group masterminded protests that hurt the company’s business. Read More.
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At a conference in Boston, the nation’s scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Read More
February 16, 2025
At a conference in Boston, the nation’s scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Read More
February 16, 2025
At a conference in Boston, the nation’s scientists commiserated and strategized as funding cuts and federal layoffs throw their world into turmoil. Read More
February 16, 2025
Firing the trial-period staffers will strike at the previous administration’s campaign to rebuild the agency. Read More
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The states’ request follows a lawsuit asking the court to nullify Elon Musk’s work. Read More
February 14, 2025
The monument recognizes the place where the gay rights movement was ignited in the 1960s, including by transgender activists. Read More
February 14, 2025
Some supporters of Kathleen Sgamma predicted she would support some green energy projects, while shifting the Bureau of Land Management’s emphasis to fossil fuels. Read More
February 14, 2025
Staffers across energy and environmental agencies learned of widespread layoffs Friday targeted at recent hires. Read More
February 14, 2025