Greenpeace and Shell Reach Settlement in Legal Battle Over North Sea Environmental Protest

London, UK – In a significant development within environmental activism and corporate accountability circles, Greenpeace has reached a settlement with energy giant Shell over a dispute stemming from a protest at Shell’s North Sea oil platforms. The resolution of the lawsuit, initially sparked by Greenpeace activists boarding the Brent oil platforms in October 2019, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue around fossil fuel extraction and the environment. The controversy began when Greenpeace activists occupied the Brent Alpha and Bravo platforms, part of the decommissioned Brent oil field, to protest Shell’s decommissioning plans. Greenpeace … Read more

ICC Highlights Widespread Russian War Crimes in Ukraine: Targeted Attacks on Infrastructure and Devastating Environmental Impacts

The Hague, Netherlands — International lawyers gathered at the 23rd session of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) recently discussed the severe impacts of Russia’s military actions on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure. According to Global Rights Compliance, these accusations cover a range of destructive activities that have disrupted food supplies and led to substantial environmental damage since Russia’s invasion in 2022. The ICC has become centrally involved in addressing these allegations of war crimes and other violations amid the ongoing conflict. Notably, the ICC prosecutor initiated a probe to investigate the … Read more

Marin County Court Blocks Bike Access Expansion on Mount Tamalpais Amid Environmental Concerns

San Rafael, Calif. — In a significant ruling, a Marin County judge has intervened to halt the Marin Municipal Water District’s plans to increase bike access in the Mount Tamalpais watershed, a move that stemmed from concerns highlighted by a coalition of environmental groups. The court order, issued on Tuesday, prevents the initiation of two experimental programs intended to allow bicycles on 7 miles of trails and to introduce pedal-assisted electric bikes. This judicial decision follows a temporary restraining order from two months prior, which has now been extended through the duration of the lawsuit. … Read more

Lawsuit Challenges Palisades Tahoe’s Extensive Expansion Plan, Citing Environmental Concerns

Olympic Valley, CA — A significant new development project proposed by Palisades Tahoe, formerly known as Squaw Valley Ski Resort, has spurred legal action from environmental groups and local Native American tribes. The parties contend that the proposed expansion threatens the ecological health and historical integrity of the region. The project outlines a comprehensive plan to add thousands of residential units and new commercial spaces over the next 25 years. Estimated to cost over $1 billion, this initiative aims to transform Palisades Tahoe into a year-round destination. However, it has ignited controversy due to potential … Read more