Greenpeace is fighting for its life in North Dakota's court system, where a judge has decided to order the environmental ...
A North Dakota judge will order several Greenpeace entities to pay an expected $345 million to a pipeline company in ...
Nearly a year after a nine-person jury found Greenpeace liable for $667 million in damages in a case related to the Dakota Access Pipeline, a North Dakota judge has said the ...
By Gianluca Lo Nostro PARIS, March 10 (Reuters) - Two Greenpeace activists broke onto the stage at the start of a global nuclear summit in France on Tuesday, interrupting President Emmanuel Macron and ...
Greenpeace and an energy pipeline company are both expected to appeal a North Dakota court’s final ruling Friday that the ...
Greenpeace has said the verdict could bankrupt it. The lawsuit was over the group’s role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Two Greenpeace activists disrupted a nuclear summit in Paris, confronting President Macron over uranium imports from Russia.
By Nate Raymond Feb 27 (Reuters) - A North Dakota judge on Friday finalized a $345 million judgment against Greenpeace in a lawsuit pursued by pipeline company Energy Transfer over the environmental ...
A recently-released investigation by Greenpeace in collaboration with the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, alleges the Indonesian tuna industry is engaging in ...
On Wednesday, a nine-person jury in North Dakota awarded more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access.
A jury on Wednesday ordered environmental campaign group Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in damages to Texas-based oil company Energy Transfer, the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline. A ...