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What Happened At Bayou Bridge? The Other End of the Dakota Access Pipeline
What Happened At Bayou Bridge? The Other End of the Dakota Access Pipeline

Season 10 Episode 12

While protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation drew international attention, the southern end of the…

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Seven Years Later: The Dakota Access Pipeline Environmental Impact Statement
Seven Years Later: The Dakota Access Pipeline Environmental Impact Statement

Season 10 Episode 11

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers closes the comment period on its draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,172-mile p…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Modern-Day Bead Trading: How the Fossil Fuel Industry Co-opts Indigenous Protest in Canada
Modern-Day Bead Trading: How the Fossil Fuel Industry Co-opts Indigenous Protest in Canada

Season 10 Episode 10

Reporter Martha Troian brings us to Canada, where the Wet'suwet'en people have been fighting for years against a gas pipeline they never authorized o…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Living on the Frontlines of War and Climate Crisis: Abeer Butmeh in Palestine
Living on the Frontlines of War and Climate Crisis: Abeer Butmeh in Palestine

Season 10

Abeer Butmeh, coordinator of the Palestinian NGOs Network, one of the most important Palestinian environmental organizations, spoke to senior editor …

2 years, 5 months ago

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Messy Conversations: Magatte Wade on Africa, Climate, and Free Speech
Messy Conversations: Magatte Wade on Africa, Climate, and Free Speech

Season 10

Magatte Wade of the Atlas Network’s Center for African Prosperity joins us to discuss the intersection of poverty, climate, and property rights. We a…

2 years, 5 months ago

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The Tomato Soup “Controversy”: Do Disruptive Climate Protests Actually Work?
The Tomato Soup “Controversy”: Do Disruptive Climate Protests Actually Work?

Season 10 Episode 9

Climate activism has shifted over the past few years—it's more constant now and includes more direct action than ever before. Some of that action has…

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Why Indigenous Land Defenders Face Repression
Why Indigenous Land Defenders Face Repression

Season 10 Episode 8

From Ecuador to North Dakota, British Columbia to New Zealand, the backlash against Indigenous-led environmental protest is always particularly harsh…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Guyana Gas-to-Energy Project: Who Really Benefits?
Guyana Gas-to-Energy Project: Who Really Benefits?

Season 9

A new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) looks at the details of Guyana's planned "Gas to Energy" project …

2 years, 6 months ago

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Joanna Smith on "Conspiring Against the United States" with Fingerpaint
Joanna Smith on "Conspiring Against the United States" with Fingerpaint

Season 10 Episode 7

In April 2023, Joanna Oltman Smith walked into the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. with fellow activist Tim Martin, and smeared water-soluble ki…

2 years, 6 months ago

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Living with Loss: Climate Damage in Nigeria
Living with Loss: Climate Damage in Nigeria

Season 10 Episode 6

Climate activists warn about the future—but for many communities, climate loss is already routine. Mo Isu from Inherited looks at the cycle of loss a…

2 years, 6 months ago

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