Energy Transfer has successfully kept a lot of stuff out of the court,
including the tribe's concerns about the pipeline's impact on their
water source and how very valid that concern turned out to be. We learn
about the spills and water issues the pipeline has already caused.
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Coming Soon: Carbon Bros
Coming at you July 25th, Carbon Bros, a cross-over miniseries from Drilled and Non-Toxic.
You’ve heard it from cable news pundits, Democratic strategists, and your favorite YouTuber: young men swung the last U.S. election for Trump. Understanding what’s driving “the manosphere” and how to reach the young men in its grips is on everyone’s mind right now, but we’re zooming in on a different corner of it: the intersection between male grievance culture and climate denial. Why are American men less likely than women to believe in climate change, or take personal or political actions against it? What does their reluctance to deal with the climate crisis have to do with men’s shift to the right in general? And what can be done to reverse it?
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S12, Ep3: The Charge
By this point, Energy Transfer has quietly dropped both Cody Hall and
the other Indigenous activist initially named in the suit, Krystal Two
Bulls, from the case and is focused solely on Greenpeace. So what
exactly is Energy Transfer accusing them of? And what evidence do they
have?
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S12, Ep2: The Trial Begins
Alleen arrives in North Dakota for jury selection and is shocked watching it play out. The judge won't allow recording in the court, jurors who flat-out say they are biased against activists or are directly involved in the fossil fuel industry are put on the jury.
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S12, Ep1: How did we get here?
Greenpeace, which was only tangentially involved in the Standing Rock protests, has been slapped with a $666 million bill for damages...despite the fact that the Dakota Access Pipeline was built, and has been making Energy Transfer millions of dollars for years. How did we get here? Cody Hall, an Indigenous water protector who was a key figure during the Standing Rock protests and was initially also targeted in Energy Transfer's suit, walks us through how things went down back in 2016 and 2017, and where this suit began.
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A true-crime podcast about climate change. Reported and hosted by a team of investigative climate journalists, Drilled examines the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.