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  2. Keystone Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    On March 2, 2014, approximately 1000–1200 protesters marched from Georgetown University to the White House to stage a protest against the Keystone Pipeline. 398 arrests were made of people tying themselves to the White House fence with zip-ties and lying on a black tarp in front of the fence.

  3. Dakota Access Pipeline protests - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests or the Standing Rock Protests, [6] also known by the hashtag #NoDAPL, were a series of grassroots Native American protests against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the northern United States that began in April 2016.

  4. 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.

  5. Keystone XL Isn't Quite as Important Any More - AOL

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  6. List of environmental conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Keystone pipeline; Lago Agrio oil field; 2012–2014 Romanian protests against shale gas; Environmental issues in the Niger Delta. Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People; Natural gas in Papua New Guinea; Pungarayacu oil field; Rio de Janeiro Petrochemical Complex; Stop Line 3; Trans Mountain pipeline

  7. In 2019, Noem proposed and later dropped proposed anti-protest laws related to the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. She said that she considered the 2016 Dakota Access Pipeline protests ...

  8. Indigenous Environmental Network - Wikipedia

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    The group began garnering more public attention in 2014, when they began a protest against the Keystone XL oil pipeline. Initial disputes over the pipeline had drawn the attention of the American public in 2011, when groups became concerned that the oil pipeline could contaminate nearby water sources, but this increased as the building of the ...

  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.