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The debate over GMOs has intensified amid fears over growing food insecurity in Nigeria. On Wednesday, the UN World Food ...
Greenpeace seeks reversal of verdict, arguing jury wanted to ‘punish’ someone for pipeline protests Attorneys for Dakota Access developer urge judge to let verdict, damages stand ...
May 26, 2000 / Reuters AMSTERDAM -- Environmental group Greenpeace was cited as saying on Friday it was threatening legal action to force Germany and Britain to destroy rapeseed crops where ...
The head of Britain’s Greenpeace branch was arrested alongside five other activists after they poured 80 gallons of blood-red dye into a pond at the US Embassy while protesting the war in Gaza ...
The temporary halt on GMO imports provides us with a critical opportunity to reassess our agricultural policies and promote solutions that truly serve our farmers and protect our biodiversity,” said ...
The damages for defamation claims are laid out on pages 11-13 and 27-29. Punitive, or exemplary, damages are addressed on pages 16 and 32.
If the verdict stands, Greenpeace will have to pay $667 million in damages to Energy Transfer, which built and owns the Dakota Access Pipeline.
A Morton County, ND jury on Wednesday ordered Greenpeace to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
A jury in North Dakota ordered Greenpeace to pay more than $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline. Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace in 2019 ...
A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The jury found ...
MANDAN, N.D. — Environmental group Greenpeace must pay more than $660 million in damages for defamation and other claims brought by a pipeline company in connection with protests against the ...