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Bayou Bridge Pipeline Construction Delayed Indefinitely: Energy Transfer Lied...

by Last Real Indians March 5, 2019 (RAYNE, LOUISIANA) – Energy Transfer Partners may have lied to its shareholders when it told investors the Bayou Bridge pipeline will be fully functional this month....

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Judge upholds Line 5 tunnel law despite ‘constitutional defect’

Oil pipeline operator Enbridge moves under the Mackinac Bridge on their way to inspect their controversial Line 5 under the Straits of Mackinac Wednesday, June 8, 2016. Using an autonomous underwater...

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Mutual Aid Group Reports from Pine Ridge As Flooding Crisis Grows

by Fort Collins Mutual Aid Network / It’s Going Down A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in so-called South Dakota across Native communities in the wake of massive climate change fueled flooding....

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Women of Kruščica Resist Dam Project in Bosnia-Herzegovina

from Mongabay There are 300 some dams planned for the small country. Map via Riverwatch   KRUŠČICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina – On the banks of a river in central Bosnia, a group of women have been standing...

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Georgia: Hundreds of People Gather to Protest Hydro Plant, Throw Rocks At Cops

by Margarita Antidze; editing by Mark Potter / Reuters Participants attack police officers during a rally held by residents of the Pankisi gorge, who protest against the planned construction of a...

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Flint residents allowed to sue EPA over lead water crisis, judge rules

by E.A. Crunden/ Think Progress Residents of Flint, Michigan, can sue the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its handling of the city’s drinking water crisis, which has been ongoing for five...

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Ocean winds, wave heights have increased around the world

by Mongabay  An analysis of 33 years’ worth of data finds that ocean winds and wave heights are becoming more extreme worldwide, with the Southern Ocean seeing the largest increases. In order to...

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Two-Thirds of World’s Longest Rivers Choked by Mankind: Study

from Al Jazeera Only a third of longest rivers flow freely, with dams, reservoirs and power projects damaging biodiversity, study says. The international team looked at the connectivity of 12 million...

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FROM COLONIZATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE: NUNATUKAVUT INUIT DEFEND THE LAND

by Julie Mollins/ Intercontinental Cry When unfamiliar striped bass invaded rivers and streams in the territory of the NunatuKavut Inuit in Labrador, the community wondered whether climate change was...

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Mass die-offs of puffins in Alaska may be linked to climate change

by Shreya Dasgupta/Mongabay Tufted puffin on St. Paul Island, Alaska. Image by Alan D. Wilson via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0). Between October 2016 and January 2017, the carcasses of hundreds of...

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