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Dakota Access Pipeline
September 25, 2023
Jenna Ruddock
Prosecutors Are Going to War With Climate Protesters
The far-reaching RICO indictment against Stop Cop City organizers in Atlanta is just the latest example of prosecutors’ central role in chilling dissent.
June 10, 2021
Nick Martin
Keystone XL Is Dead. Now Kill the Rest.
As TC Energy announced defeat this week, battles against Line 3, Line 5, and the Dakota Access Pipeline continue.
May 25, 2021
Nick Martin
Killing Coal, Keeping Dakota Access, and America’s Doomed Climate Politics
The Biden administration’s climate strategy is starting to look a lot like tepid incrementalism.
May 18, 2021
Nick Martin
Meat Plants, Oil Pipelines, and the Ethical Tensions of Tribal Sovereignty
The pursuit of questionable economic projects by tribal nations offers the chance to think about what the end goals of sovereignty should, or even can, look like.
April 13, 2021
Nick Martin
Why Hasn’t Biden Canceled the Dakota Access Pipeline Yet?
The administration is punting on DAPL, raising questions about its commitment to tribal consultation and the climate crisis.
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