Federal courts recently handed down major decisions against big pipelines that would transmit oil and gas around the country. And other big pipelines are facing legal challenges that may put them out of business. What do these decisions mean for America's continued oil and gas buildout and the Trump administration's campaign for energy dominance? Our first guest is Ellen Gilmer, who tracks environmental policy & courtroom drama for Bloomberg News.
Then, to talk about what the Dakota Access decision means for the rights of America's indigenous people, we hear from Nick Tilsen. He's CEO of NDN Collective, a Native American rights and social justice organization based in South Dakota. Nick is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation.
Will Climate Change Matter in 2020?
Climate change's big question: Can we get to zero carbon?
That Time We Could Have Stopped Climate Change. . .
An Explosion in Drilling on Public Lands Driven by 'Energy Dominance'
The Green New Deal: Two Takes
The Pollution Police
A Surge of Black Lung Disease in Appalachia
Green New Deal. You've Heard the Phrase. Here's What it Means.
Zinke's Out. What's the Damage to Public Lands?
As the World Burns
What's at Stake Under the New Trump Water Rule
America Voted. How did the Environment Fare?
Environmentalists Could Change Election Outcomes. They Just Need to Vote.
Inside the Industry Takeover at the EPA
Climate Change: How Bad Can it Be?
Bonus Episode: Michael Mann’s Journey Through the Climate Wars
Why The Trump Resistance Keeps Winning in Court
Faith in the People's Climate Movement
How the UK Won its War on Coal
Ep. 45: Brett Kavanaugh is Trump's Pick. Should Environmentalists Be Worried?
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