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Water protectors say ‘No Bayou Bridge Pipeline’


 

Grandmother jailed for defending her property from energy company


 

Wildfires: ‘Feeling heartbroken in Grants Pass, Oregon


 

‘We all need each other in this fight for Clean Water’


 

Youth take up the call to protect humanity and the planet


 

Detroit gives truck company $7.8 million contract to shut off peoples’ water


 

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