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  2. Keystone Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Pipeline System is ... An estimated crowd of 35,000–50,000 gathers near the Washington Monument in February 2013 to protest the Keystone XL pipeline ...

  3. Dakota Access Pipeline protests - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline, a part of the Bakken pipeline project, is a 1,172-mile-long (1,886 km) underground oil pipeline in the United States. The pipeline was planned by Dakota Access, LLC, a subsidiary of a Dallas, Texas corporation named Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.

  4. Forward on Climate - Wikipedia

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    Opposition to the proposed expansion of the Keystone XL Pipeline, that was still pending at the time, was a particular focus of the rally. The event featured a range of speakers, including indigenous leaders, youth activists, and political figures such as Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and Van Jones, who emphasized the need for action to address ...

  5. Biden reversed Trump on the Keystone XL pipeline. Native ...

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    Native American and Indigenous peoples groups said they know they have an ally in Biden. But they are all too familiar with the transient nature of executive action.

  6. Keystone Pipeline ran at heightened pressure before Kansas ...

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    A 2021 Government Accountability Office (GAO) report states that the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) permitted certain segments of Keystone to operate at 80% of ...

  7. Biden plans to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline permit on his ...

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    On Day One of the Biden administration, the incoming president is expected to sign an executive order that will cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, according to a report from TheNew ...

  8. Jasilyn Charger - Wikipedia

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    Jasilyn Charger (born May 20, 1996) is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and is from Eagle Butte, South Dakota, USA. [1] Charger is a land activist, water protector, community organizer, and advocate for Native American and LGBTQ rights, and a youth founder of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests.

  9. Tar Sands Blockade - Wikipedia

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    The "You Shall Not Pass" banner is addressed to TransCanada's pipeline construction workers. Tar Sands Blockade is a grassroots coalition of affected Texas and Oklahoma people and climate justice organizers who use peaceful and sustained civil disobedience to stop the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.