Court-Ordered $345 Million Settlement May Lead to Greenpeace Bankruptcy

Greenpeace Faces Major Financial Judgment A judge is set to mandate that Greenpeace pay a $345 million judgment, with hopes that this could potentially drive the controversial environmental organization into bankruptcy. The organization is expected to challenge this ruling in an appeal. Last year, a jury awarded Energy Transfer a staggering $660 million from Greenpeace. […]
Greenpeace takes Macron wax figure to protest France’s connection with Russia

Greenpeace Activists Steal Macron’s Wax Statue in Protest Greenpeace activists were recently photographed taking a wax statue of French President Emmanuel Macron from the Grevin Museum in Paris. This act was part of their protest against business ties between France and Russia. On Monday, the environmental group announced that its members had “borrowed” the statue, […]
$660 Million Dakota Pipeline Jury Verdict Could Put Greenpeace Out of Business

Energy transfer just won $660 million The ju-decision verdict on Greenpeace is sufficient to make these anti-science fascists go out of business in America forever. Teehee. Energy Transfer is a Texas-based pipeline company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, which protested Greenpeace for several months on the pipeline about a decade ago. The lawsuit denounced Greenpeace's […]
Court finds Greenpeace liable in case over Dakota Access Pipeline

A North Dakota court has determined that Greenpeace will be liable for hundreds of millions of dollars more than the action it takes to fight the Dakota Access Pipeline. Environmental organizations are liable for around $660 million, according to a readout of the court decision, according to Sushma Raman, interim executive director of Greenpeace USA. […]
Greenpeace ordered to pay hundreds of millions over protests

Environmental Group Greenpeace has been ordered to pay more than $660 million by a North Dakota ju apprentice in connection with the protest against the construction of the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline. Dallas-based energy transfer and subsidiary Dakota Access have condemned Netherlands-based Greenpeace International, Greenpeace USA and its funding division, Greenpeace Fund Inc. for its […]
Greenpeace may be forced to shut down after jury awards $660 million to pipeline company over defamation lawsuit

That's what Greenpeace, an environmental activist group order The ju judges to pay the pipeline company more than $660 million in damages in damages against the honor and loss lawsuit. Dallas-based company Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access have accused Greenpeace of trespassing, nuisance and civil conspiracy in connection with the 2016 and 2017 […]
North Dakota Jury Rules Greenpeace Liable For Hundreds Of Millions In Damages

A North Dakota ju umpire determined on Wednesday that Greenpeace was liable for hundreds of millions of dollars for slandering the energy company, according to numerous reports on its role in the disruptive protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline projects in 2016 and 2017. The pipeline-developing company sued Greenpeace USA, Greenpeace International and the Greenpeace […]
Greenpeace must pay at least $660m over Dakota pipeline protests, says jury | Greenpeace

A North Dakota ju apprentice has determined that Environmental Group Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars for the pipeline company's energy transfer and will be liable for defamation and other claims for the state's protest nearly a decade ago. The Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partner, an oil and gas company worth nearly $70 billion, […]
Jury finds Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions in case over Dakota Access protest activities

A North Dakota ju apprentice on Wednesday found that Greenpeace was responsible for the honour and other claims brought by the pipeline company in connection with the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The nine ju umpire awarded Dallas-based energy transfer and its subsidiary Dakota with hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. The lawsuit […]
To Save the Sea review – Brent Spar oil rig resounds with song in a Greenpeace musical | Stage

TLast year, “Just Stop Oil” protesters disrupted a performance of “Les Misérables.” They thought a musical about rebellion would be a fitting platform to protest against impending climate change. To Save the Sea is also a musical about resistance, but there is no cause for skirmishes. In and of itself, it is a great solution […]