Unexpected Critics of Trump’s Attacks on Wind Energy: Oil Executives

Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.

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Why an Underwater Gas Pipeline Could Come to N.Y.C.

The Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline, which would deliver natural gas into the New York City area, has been shot down three times because of environmental concerns. Supporters hope the fourth time is the charm.

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Suspect Is Arrested in Sabotage of Pipelines Between Russia and Germany

German authorities said a Ukrainian man suspected of coordinating the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines in 2022 had been taken into custody by the Italian police.

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Williams to Revive Plans for N.Y. Natural Gas Pipelines

An energy company plans to revive pipelines that were blocked on environmental grounds, as President Trump pushes states on fossil fuel projects.

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A Hit in Alberta, Poilievre’s Populism Falters Elsewhere in Canada

Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative seeking to become prime minister, fires up the faithful in Alberta, including Trump supporters, with his anti-elitist, anti-woke message.

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Oil Spill in North Dakota Prompts Shutdown of Keystone Pipeline

The spill was confined to a field, and a nearby stream was isolated as a precaution, officials said.

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A Quarter-Billion Dollars for Defamation: Inside Greenpeace’s Huge Loss

A pipeline company’s lawsuit against the environmental group could chill free speech, experts said. First Amendment issues are likely to figure prominently in an appeal.

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Jury Finds Greenpeace Liable for Hundreds of Millions in Damages

A lawsuit claimed Greenpeace had played a major role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline a decade ago. Greenpeace has said a loss could ruin it.

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What Oil Executives Want From President Trump

Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry’s top priorities.

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Man Who Shot at Pipeline and Power Station Gets 25 Years in Prison

Cameron M. Smith, 50, a Canadian who wanted to bring more attention to climate change, was also ordered to pay $2.1 million in restitution for damage he caused in the Dakotas.

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