The Charge: What Greenpeace Is Accused Of
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The Charge: What Greenpeace Is Accused Of

Energy Transfer has quietly dropped Cody Hall and Krystle Two Bulls, the other Indigenous activist originally named in their massive lawsuit, exclusively targeting Greenpeace. Allen breaks down the charges against Greenpeace, the evidence Energy Transfer is using, and the legal strategies behind the SLAPP suit.

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Vietnam's Tax Evasion Charges Are Used to Jail Climate Activists

Vietnam's Tax Evasion Charges Are Used to Jail Climate Activists

President Biden made his first trip to Vietnam as President this week, with the intention of "upgrading" diplomatic relations between the United States and Vietnam. Not on the agenda? Vietnam's move t...

11 Sep 202321min

Australia’s State-by-State Crackdown on Climate Protest

Australia’s State-by-State Crackdown on Climate Protest

Since Queensland passed the "Dangerous Attachment Devices" law in 2019 in response to anti-coal protests, Australian states have rapidly adopted similar measures targeting climate activism. See omnys...

5 Sep 202328min

The Corporate Push to Criminalize Speech

The Corporate Push to Criminalize Speech

There's a lot of discourse happening about free speech in the context of "cancel culture", but precious little coverage of the global push to criminalize protest, particularly environmental and climat...

29 Aug 202332min

Disha Ravi on Becoming the Face of "Radical" Protest in India

Disha Ravi on Becoming the Face of "Radical" Protest in India

At just 22 years old, climate activist Disha Ravi—co-founder of Fridays for Future India—was arrested, flown across the country, and jailed for her activism. She joins us to explain the night the poli...

29 Aug 202331min

How the Media Has Helped to Criminalize Climate Protest with Evlondo Cooper

How the Media Has Helped to Criminalize Climate Protest with Evlondo Cooper

Media Matters senior researcher Evlondo Cooper breaks down how the media has covered climate activism, shaping mainstream perception and helping the fossil fuel industry in its quest to criminalize cl...

22 Aug 202322min

Coming Soon: The Real Free Speech Threat

Coming Soon: The Real Free Speech Threat

Around the world, environmental protesters are facing escalating repression—from harsh laws with life-altering prison sentences to fines to protesters arreseted near "critical infrastructure" to viole...

15 Aug 20233min

The Next Citizens United Will Be a Climate Case

The Next Citizens United Will Be a Climate Case

In more than 30 climate cases making their way through United States courts today, oil companies are using an argument they've been laying the legal groundwork for since the 1970s: that since everythi...

1 Aug 202325min

A Legal Strategy: How Mobil Oil Fought for Corporate Free Speech

A Legal Strategy: How Mobil Oil Fought for Corporate Free Speech

Mobil Oil worried that its advertorial campaigns positioning Mobil as a personality in and of itself might be labeled "propaganda" by TV networks and deemed unfit to run. In response, Herb Schmertz, V...

25 Jul 202329min

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