CausesShannon Ramos/Flickr/Commercial use & mods allowedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Keystone pipeline owners knew of defect years before Kansas spill Owners of the Keystone pipeline knew a defect formed years before the strain finally caused the pipeline to burst and flood a Kansas creek.
CausesTrump White House Archives/Flickr/Public Domain House GOP to pass energy bill with eye on gas prices, 2024 The House is expected to vote on Thursday on Republicans' signature energy package, known as the Lower Energy Costs Act.
NewsletterGovernment of Alberta/Flickr This company is suing the U.S. over the Keystone pipeline cancellation. Taxpayers are footing the bill. The lawyers, meanwhile, are living handsomely.
Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org What you need to know about the latest Keystone pipeline oil spill It's been over a week since TC Energy announced its Keystone pipeline leaked into Mill Creek in Washington County, Kan. Environmental advocates say this is just the beginning to a cleanup that will likely take years.
Top Storycommons.wikimedia.org How fossil fuel firms use Black leaders to ‘deceive’ their communities Black community members have been asked to rubber-stamp harmful projects for decades, activists say.
Causes Alberta used numbered company in legal battle to save Keystone XL pipeline To prop up pipeline giant TC Energy, Jason Kenney’s government set up numbered companies in Delaware. Here’s what the companies are doing now.
Politicscommons.wikimedia.org Russian invasion offers GOP a new opening to slam Biden’s climate plan Democrats are calling foul, saying the choice between shifting away from fossil fuels and fighting Putin is a false one.