Dakota Access pipeline
Violent Protests Over Dakota Access? Here’s Our Take
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A recent Inside Energy story on NPR prompted robust criticism from listeners over a line about “violent protests” over the Dakota Access Pipeline. Here’s our response.
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A recent Inside Energy story on NPR prompted robust criticism from listeners over a line about “violent protests” over the Dakota Access Pipeline. Here’s our response.
While construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline is underway, the protest camps are clearing out ahead of anticipated flooding.
Inside Energy, in collaboration with Rocky Mountain PBS and Fast Forward Films, presents “Beyond Standing Rock” a documentary exploring the conflict surrounding the Dakota Access pipeline and the struggle for Native American rights against the backdrop of the new Trump administration.
With Donald Trump as president, the Dakota Access Pipeline will get a permit. While North Dakotans welcome the news, the tribe fighting the project promises a legal challenge, and protesters remain defiant in opposition.
President Donald Trump has signed documents to advance the Dakota Access Pipeline. While not unexpected, his actions are met with a mixed response in North Dakota.
From 19th-century treaties to today’s clashes in rural North Dakota, Inside Energy walks you through the events of the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy.
After months of protests, the Army Corps of Engineers has denied the easement needed to complete the Dakota Access Pipeline.