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Kandi Mossett: Strengthen Our Communities and Defend the Earth
Post date:Kandi Mossett, Native Energy and Climate Campaign Organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), has emerged as a leading voice in the fight against environmental racism at Standing Rock and beyond.
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Democracy Now!
Lawsuit Accuses Indigenous Water Protectors and DAPL Activists of Eco-Terrorism
Post date:The company that owns the Dakota Access pipeline — Energy Transfer Partners — has sued Greenpeace International and other environmental groups, accusing them of inciting "eco-terrorism."
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Democracy Now!
Meet Two Catholic Workers Who Secretly Sabotaged DAPL Construction
Post date:Two Iowa-based Catholic Worker activists revealed they secretly carried out multiple acts of sabotage and arson in order to stop construction of the controversial $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline.
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Democracy Now!
Oil Starts Flowing Through Dakota Access Pipeline Same Day as Climate Accord Withdrawal
Post date:The very same day President Trump announced he is pulling the United States out of the landmark 2015 climate accord, oil began flowing through the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline.
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Democracy Now!
Private Mercenary Firm Compares Anti-DAPL Water Protectors to 'Jihadist Insurgency'
Post date:An explosive new investigation by The Intercept reveals how international private security firm TigerSwan targeted Dakota Access water protectors with military-style counterterrorism measures.
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Dakota Access Pipeline
Earth Focus
An Introduction to the Dakota Access Pipeline Issue
Post date:New to the DAPL controversy? Here's the basics.
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Dakota Access Pipeline
Earth Focus
Plains Tribes Versus Big Energy
Post date:It's not just pipelines: Native people are disproportionately affected by energy development of all kinds. And they're fighting back.
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Earth Focus
Who's at Risk from a Dakota Access Pipeline Accident? All of Us.
Post date:All pipelines leak eventually. When they do, living things downstream are in trouble.
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Earth Focus
North Dakota: The Oil Spill State
Post date:Set your watch: Oil spills happen about every 12 hours in North Dakota.