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Greenpeace files lawsuits against US pipeline companies Energy Transfer

Greenpeace International filed a lawsuit in Dutch court against the U.S. Pipeline company Energy Transfer, the environmental group announced on Tuesday. It said it was the first trial of a European law intended to curb lawsuits meant to silence activists.

Energy Transfer has filed lawsuits against Greenpeace USA and Greenpeace International as well as other environmental groups in the United States since 2017 seeking $300 million damages for the activists' efforts to block the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Greenpeace International announced in a press release that it will seek to recover all damages and costs as a result ET's two back-to-back, unjustified lawsuits.

The European Union adopted rules in 2024 to help journalists, activists, and public watchdogs defend against lawsuits that are intended to harass them or silence them. This includes tying them into expensive litigation.

Greenpeace International, a Greenpeace-affiliated organization based in Amsterdam, announced that it filed the lawsuit at the District Court of Amsterdam. The case against Energy Transfer was not clear as to whether EU or Dutch law would apply.

Energy Transfer was not available for comment. (Reporting and writing by Toby Sterling; editing by Alison Williams, Nison Williams, and Charlotte Van Campenhout)

(source: Reuters)