What to Know About Greenpeace and the Oil Pipeline Lawsuit that Threatens Its Future
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Greenpeace cannot afford to pay, as established by a judgment, 345 million dollars to Energy Transfer, manager of the US pipeline against which it had protested in North Dakota, as well as among the main donors of Donald Trump. And for this reason it risks failure, but does not give up. Greenpeace International and the United States announce that they will ask for a new trial and, if necessary, will appeal to the Supreme Court of North Dakota fo…
A historic conviction for an environmental NGO. In the United States, Greenpeace is being claimed the sum of $345 million (approximately €294 million) in the Dakota Access Pipeline case, reports the US agency AP News. The environmental organization has already announced its intention to appeal this decision. A North Dakota judge, James Gion, validated this conviction for the benefit of the oil group Energy Transfer. In March 2025, the court foun…
Greenpeace’s conviction of 345 million for its alleged involvement in protests against the Dakota Access pipeline opens a new judicial phase that can mark a before and after in international climate activism. The organization has announced that it will request a new trial and, if necessary, will turn to the North Dakota Supreme Court to reverse a sentence that considers an attempt to silence environmental protest. Greenpeace’s conviction of 345 …
The NGO was denounced in 2017 by a company near Trump, owner of an oil pipeline that crossed the Sioux lands. The protest had lasted two years...
Following the North Dakota District Court’s decision to award Energy Transfer (ET) $345 million, Greenpeace International and Greenpeace USA organizations announce that they will seek a new trial and, if necessary, appeal the decision to the North Dakota Supreme Court. According to Greenpeace, ET’s abusive SLAPP lawsuit remains a blatant attempt to silence free speech, bypass the leadership of the Standing Rock Native peoples, and punish solida…
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