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Still concerned about the Dakota Access pipeline? The feds are asking for comment, 7 years later
The controversial pipeline near Standing Rock united the climate movement. Now regulators want the public to weigh in on the project’s environmental impact.
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Feds delay decision in Dakota Access enviro review
The Dakota Access oil pipeline’s future remains uncertain after the Army Corps of Engineers on Friday released a long-awaited draft environmental study that will help determine whether it receives an easement needed to keep operating.
A new report reveals how the Dakota Access Pipeline is breaking the law
A new report alleges the Dakota Access Pipeline operators and the federal government misled the public and broke the law.
Private equity’s dirty dozen: the 12 US firms funding dirty energy projects
A report, shared exclusively with the Guardian, provides a snapshot of industry’s involvement in some of the country’s most controversial fossil fuel investments.
Standing Rock withdraws from ongoing environmental assessment of Dakota Access Pipeline
Standing Rock tribal leaders have raised concerns about the oil spill emergency response plans made available to them and believe that Energy transfer has understated how big the potential of an oil spill might be.
Biden administration faces big decision on whether to wade into Dakota Access fight
The Biden administration could decide Friday whether or not it is up to them to shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Dakota Access Pipeline company subpoenas Unicorn Riot
“This subpoena is outrageous and strikes at the heart of the First Amendment. It should be thrown out immediately.”
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