Greenpeace Battles $667 Million Damage Ruling: Claims Excessive Costs Aim to Stifle Activism

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace is asking a North Dakota court to reconsider a substantial damage award of nearly $667 million linked to the Dakota Access Pipeline project. The environmental organization contends that this figure is excessively high and lacks justification. During a trial earlier this year that spanned more than three weeks, a Morton County jury determined that Greenpeace played a role in the financial losses experienced by Energy Transfer, the pipeline’s developer. Jurors found the group liable for damages related to protests held in 2016 and 2017, as well as for making statements deemed … Read more

Federal Government Takes Aim at Colorado’s Immigration Policies in Major Legal Challenge

DENVER — The Trump administration is intensifying its scrutiny of Colorado and Denver city officials regarding immigration policies, alleging that local laws obstruct federal immigration enforcement. This week, the U.S. Department of Justice initiated a lawsuit targeting the state and the City and County of Denver, with officials including Governor Jared Polis, Attorney General Phil Weiser, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Sheriff Elias Diggins, and the Denver City Council named as defendants. The lawsuit claims that Colorado’s and Denver’s “sanctuary laws” infringe upon the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. It contends that these regulations improperly intervene … Read more

White House Takes Aim at State-Level Climate Legislation: A Closer Look at Federal Priorities

Washington, D.C. – The White House is setting its sights on state-level climate initiatives, showing its commitment to environmental issues by examining local laws across the United States that are geared toward countering global warming. This move underscores the federal government’s determination to harmonize nationwide efforts that reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy sources. In an era where climate change remains a pivotal issue globally, the U.S. administration’s approach reinforces its stance on prioritizing substantial and sustainable environmental reforms. The focus on states’ climate laws is part of a broader strategy to tackle the … Read more

Trump Takes Aim at Longstanding Environmental Protections, Amending Historic Law

Washington — In a recent decision that marks a significant shift in U.S. environmental policy, President Donald Trump has introduced changes to streamline regulations under one of the nation’s key environmental laws. This move, primarily aimed at speeding up major infrastructure projects like highways and pipelines, has sparked a lively debate over its potential impacts on environmental protection. The modifications to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which was established in 1970, are designed to reduce the complexity and length of the review process that federal agencies are required to undertake before approving such projects. … Read more