The Revolution in St. James A community in Louisiana refuses to be zoned out of existence By Meghan Holmes October 10, 2019 In this story: politics, oil, urban planning, dirty energy
Is California Clamping Down on Oil and Gas At Last? Governor Newsom fires top regulator for being too chummy with industry By Judith Lewis Mernit July 15, 2019 In this story: oil, fracked gas
States Crack Down on Environmental Activists New laws target infrastructure protesters, raising free-speech concerns By Jacob Shea May 20, 2019 In this story: activism, pipelines, oil, NoDAPL, Dakota Access Pipeline
In Vancouver, Washington, a Mother Helps Defend a “Thin Green Line” Linda Garcia receives the Goldman Environmental Prize By Jason Mark April 29, 2019 In this story: activism, oil
Fracked Gas Pipelines Are Good for You Are Oregonians buying Pembina's pitch for a controversial gas project? By Juliet Grable April 6, 2019 In this story: oil, fracked gas, pipelines
It's Time for California to Get Out of the Oil Business California is a leader in reducing demand for fossil fuels—supply, not so much By Judith Lewis Mernit March 1, 2019 In this story: oil, drilling
States' Rights? Not When It Comes to Pipeline Permitting. Trump administration looks to undermine states’ powers under Clean Water Act By Matt Smith February 5, 2019 In this story: clean water, pipelines, oil, fracked gas
The Shutdown Is Over. Now Follow the Money. Where did DOI get the cash to keep selling oil and gas leases? By Jacob Shea February 3, 2019 In this story: public lands, oil, fracked gas, politics, Alaska
Ecuador’s Ceibo Alliance Offers an Antidote to Reckless Industrialism Besieged rainforest peoples build Indigenous power to halt oil drilling By Alexander Zaitchik February 2, 2019 In this story: forests, indigenous communities, oil
Santa Barbara's Ordeal by Oil From the archives of Sierra Club Bulletin By Frederick Eissler January 29, 2019 In this story: oil