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North Dakota Hopes to Reduce Impact of Federal Lands Leasing Ban; Native American Exemption

North Dakota Hopes to Reduce Impact of Federal Lands Leasing Ban; Native American Exemption An exemption for Native American lands in the Biden Administration’s executive order (EO) pausing new leasing on federal lands is “highly significant” for North Dakota’s Bakken Shale play, according to the state’s top oil and natural gas regulator. Biden’s order directed to the Interior Department’s (DOI) Bureau of Land Management “does not restrict energy activities on lands the government holds in trust for Native American tribes,” according to a Federal Register description. Mineral ownership in North Dakota is overwhelmingly (85%) private, 9% federal, which is 95% Native American, and 6% state-owned.

College in New Town Receives Six-Figure Grant for Food Sovereignty

College in New Town Receives Six-Figure Grant for Food Sovereignty February 18, 2021 Click here to view original web page at www.kfyrtv.com Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College recently received a $100,000 grant from the American Indian College Fund for a virtual education program aimed at food sovereignty for the Fort Berthold Reservation community. The money will be used to make content for social media and YouTube to educate the community about how to grow traditional food. Both the American Indian College Fund and the USDA fund the college’s Food Sovereignty program.

Letter: Mixed reactions to Biden tribal actions

The Keystone XL pipeline is dead Now what?

The Keystone XL pipeline is dead. Now what? The Keystone XL may never move any oil, but its impact will still linger in the form of the pipes, worker camps, and other assets stranded along its 1,200-mile path. Pipe intended for use in the Keystone XL pipeline is stored in a field near the border of Montana and North Dakota. The Keystone project is technically dead after President Joe Biden halted it through executive order on January 20, but the components of the project remain intact, at least for now.Photograph by Sara Hylton ByAlec Jacobson Published February 9, 2021 Email Within hours of his inauguration on January 20, President Joe Biden walked into the Oval Office, pulled his chair up to the Resolute Desk, and signed a broad executive order to tackle the climate crisis, including a clause that revoked the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline’s construction in the United States.

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