Why the Argument That LNG Is Essential to the Energy Transition Is ‘Nonsense’ The carbon footprint of LNG exports is 33 percent higher than for coal. And the U.S won’t be able to force its supply on Europe, anyway. Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
An Enbridge Oil Spill in Wisconsin Is Eroding Trust as the Fight Over Line 5 Continues By Kristoffer Tigue
Shell Wins Injunctions Against UK Gas Station Protesters Amid Growing Threats to Activism By Keerti Gopal
Why Big Oil Is Urging Trump Not to Pull Out of the Paris Accord Interview by Jenni Doering, Living on Earth
As a Major California Oil Producer Eyes Carbon Storage, Thousands of Idle Wells Await Cleanup By Emma Foehringer Merchant
After Initial Permits Are Granted, Activists Worry About Impacts of Enbridge’s Line 5 Reroute in Northern Wisconsin By Lydia Larsen
A Pennsylvania Fracking and Gas Company Is Poised for Profits and Pipelines After GOP Wins By Quinn Glabicki, PublicSource
A Second Trump Presidency Could Threaten Already Shrinking Freedoms for Protest and Dissent By Keerti Gopal
‘Bad River,’ About a Tribe’s David vs. Goliath Pipeline Fight, Highlights the Power of Long-Term Thinking By Victoria St. Martin, Phil McKenna
Fossil Fuel Interests Are Working To Kill Solar in One Ohio County. The Hometown Newspaper Is Helping By Miranda Green, Floodlight; Jennifer Smith Richards, ProPublica; Priyanjana Bengani, Tow Center for Digital Journalism
Alaska Utilities Turn to Renewables as Costs Escalate for Fossil Fuel Electricity Generation By Hal Bernton
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Case Claiming Environmental Racism in Cancer Alley Zoning By James Bruggers
Veterans of Alaska’s Oil Industry Look to Blaze a Renewable Energy Pathway in the State By Hal Bernton
In the Heart of Wall Street, Rights of Nature Activists Put the Fossil Fuel Era on Trial By Katie Surma