How the Ukraine Conflict Looms as a Turning Point in Russia’s Uneasy Energy Relationship with the European Union By Marianne Lavelle
How Climate and the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Undergirds the Ukraine-Russia Standoff By Marianne Lavelle
Alaska’s Dalton Highway Is Threatened by Climate Change and Facing a Highly Uncertain Future By David Hasemyer
Concerns Linger Over a Secretive Texas Company That Owns the Largest Share of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline By David Hasemyer
Confusion Over Line 5 Shutdown Highlights Biden’s Tightrope Walk on Climate and Environmental Justice By Kristoffer Tigue
To Stop Line 3 Across Minnesota, an Indigenous Tribe Is Asserting the Legal Rights of Wild Rice By Katie Surma
To Meet Paris Accord Goal, Most of the World’s Fossil Fuel Reserves Must Stay in the Ground By Nicholas Kusnetz
The Riverkeeper’s Quest to Protect the Delaware River Watershed as the Rains Fall and Sea Level Rises By Daelin Brown
Judge’s Order Forces Interior Department to Revive Drilling Lease Sales on Federal Lands and Waters By Judy Fahys
Line 3 Drew Thousands of Protesters to Minnesota This Summer. Last Week, Enbridge Declared the Pipeline Almost Finished By Kristoffer Tigue
Thawing Permafrost has Damaged the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and Poses an Ongoing Threat By David Hasemyer
The Keystone XL Pipeline Is Dead, but TC Energy Still Owns Hundreds of Miles of Rights of Way By Nicholas Kusnetz
Requiem for a Pipeline: Keystone XL Transformed the Environmental Movement and Shifted the Debate over Energy and Climate By Marianne Lavelle
Thousands Came to Minnesota to Protest New Construction on the Line 3 Pipeline. Hundreds Left in Handcuffs but More Vowed to Fight on. By Sam Palca, Kristoffer Tigue, Phil McKenna
In Two Opposite Decisions on Alaska Oil Drilling, Biden Walks a Difficult Path in Search of Bipartisanship By Marianne Lavelle