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How SLAPPs uphold authoritarianism
An authoritarian model that uses bullying and intimidation in courtrooms, on streets, and on the world stage to consolidate power and silence dissent.
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Energy Transfer facility reportedly saw the worst methane plume in the U.S. in 2025
The largest methane emissions in the U.S. in 2025 reportedly appear to originate from an Energy Transfer facility in Texas.
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What today’s judgment means for Greenpeace USA
A final judgment has officially been entered in Big Oil company Energy Transfer’s massive lawsuit against us.
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Greenpeace USA responds to Energy Transfer Q1 earnings call announcement
In response to Energy Transfer announcing $4.1B in 2025 Q1 profits, Sushma Raman, Greenpeace USA Interim Executive Director, issued the following statement:
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Energy Transfer lawsuit verdict
The jury has officially reached a verdict in our trial against Big Oil company Energy Transfer’s meritless lawsuit. We’re going to appeal.
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Energy Transfer thinks they can silence us
Big Oil company Energy Transfer is trying to silence Greenpeace with a $300 million lawsuit. They've ignited a reinvigorated global movement.
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Resistance and resilience: what to expect from the second Trump administration
President Trump's return to power marks a setback for both climate and social action. But Greenpeace USA is not backing down.
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Greenpeace USA joins 31 organizations in endorsing new free speech bill
The Free Speech Protection Act is a bipartisan bill to protect the right of citizens, journalists, and activists from frivolous lawsuits designed to chill public debate and political action.
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A brief history of Kelcy Warren and Donald Trump
Kelcy Warren is the co-founder, largest shareholder, and Executive Chairman of Energy Transfer LP (ET), one of the largest oil and gas pipeline companies in the U.S. Warren is also…
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The Story of Energy Transfer’s $300 Million Lawsuit, and Why It Matters
In February 2025, Greenpeace USA is scheduled to go to trial in North Dakota. We are being sued by Energy Transfer – the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline –…









