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Official says feds won t shut down Dakota Access Pipeline: report

© Getty Images An official with the Army Corps of Engineers reportedly told critics that the agency won’t be shutting down the Dakota Access pipeline.  Dallas Goldtooth, an official with the Indigenous Environmental Network, told Bloomberg that Corps official Stacey Jensen said this to people who opposed the pipeline during a call on Thursday.  The report comes as Biden administration lawyers are expected to detail their position during a court hearing on Friday.  ADVERTISEMENT The hearing comes after an appeals court upheld a lower court decision that an easement that permitted the pipeline’s construction did not undergo a sufficient environmental review. 

U S Won t Shut Dakota Access Pipe Amid New Environmental Review

U S Won t Shut Dakota Access Pipe Amid New Environmental Review
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PHOTOS: We re Still Here event held in Paul Bunyan Park

PHOTOS: We re Still Here event held in Paul Bunyan Park Racial justice, environmental protection and treaty rights were the focus of a We re Still Here event held Tuesday in Paul Bunyan Park. 9:35 pm, Apr. 6, 2021 × Nancy Beaulieu, center, of MN350 and the RISE Coalition, addresses the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, with concerns about Enbridge’s Line 3 replacement project. (Jillian Gandsey / Bemidji Pioneer) BEMIDJI The RISE Coalition and the Indigenous Environmental Network hosted a community round dance on Tuesday, April 6, in Paul Bunyan Park to speak for racial justice, environmental protection and treaty rights. The We re Still Here event featured dancing, speakers and local drum groups.

Indigenous Youth Rally Calls on Biden to Cancel Line 3 and Dakota Access Pipelines

DeSmog Indigenous Youth Rally Calls on Biden to Cancel Line 3 and Dakota Access Pipelines The White House remains silent on both of the pipeline projects, which Indigenous communities say are blatant cases of racism and injustice Apr 5, 2021 @ 18:13 On April 1, Indigenous youth gathered in Washington, D.C., to protest the Line 3 and Dakota Access pipelines. Credit: Photos by Nadahness Greene, provided by Indigenous Environment Network On March 31, President Joe Biden unveiled the blueprint for a $2.25 trillion infrastructure package, which would include enormous investments in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and public transit, along with roads, bridges, and water infrastructure. The White House is billing it as a “generational investment” that will lead to “transformational progress in our ability to tackle climate change.”

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