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Politics www.theguardian.com ‘Their greed is gonna kill us’: Indian Country fights against more fracking Expansion of drilling in New Mexico would threaten sacred artifacts and bring public health risks to area still reeling from COVID-19.
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‘Their greed is gonna kill us’: Indian Country fights against more fracking
Expansion of drilling in New Mexico would threaten sacred artifacts and bring public health risks to area still reeling from COVID-19.