Article 5D41B 'No more broken treaties': indigenous leaders urge Biden to shut down Dakota Access pipeline

'No more broken treaties': indigenous leaders urge Biden to shut down Dakota Access pipeline

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Nina Lakhani
from Environment | The Guardian on (#5D41B)

Tribes and environmentalists hail decision to cancel Keystone XL pipeline but call on president to go further

Indigenous leaders and environmentalists are urging Joe Biden to shutdown some of America's most controversial fossil fuel pipelines, after welcoming his executive order cancelling the Keystone XL (KXL) project.

Activists praised the president's decision to stop construction of the transnational KXL oil pipeline on his first day in the White House, but they stressed that he must cancel similar polluting fossil fuel projects, including the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL), to stand any chance of meeting his bold climate action goals.

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