The proposed 1,172-mile-long pipeline would transport oil from the North Dakota Bakken region through South Dakota, Iowa and into Illinois... READ MORE›
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed executive actions to advance approval of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines... READ MORE›
John Knox, UN special rapporteur on human rights and the environment, said Human rights are being jettisoned as a culture of impunity is developing... READ MORE›
ETP maintains that the 1,200-mile pipeline is safe, but the Standing Rock Cheyenne River, Yankton and Oglala Sioux tribes in the Dakotas fear environmental harm... READ MORE›
North Dakota pipeline Police fire water cannon at protesters... READ MORE›
Video shows water cannon, and possibly tear gas, fired at protesters, who police estimated numbered about 400... READ MORE›
Protest organisers had for months argued that crossing the Missouri River adjacent to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation presented a danger to their water source... READ MORE›
A press conference is scheduled by the protesters later on Friday in Bismarck, North Dakota... READ MORE›
Thousands march to White House in protest against Dakota Access pipeline, stopping at Trump hotel to erect teepee... READ MORE›
Back in the U.S., a Federal Court judge ruled in November that the climate change lawsuit against the U.S. government could proceed... READ MORE›
Protest camp leaders reject North Dakota governor's order to cease direct action against proposed oil pipeline... READ MORE›
An ETP spokeswoman said, Construction is actually complete in North Dakota, except for the bore under the lake, so there is nothing for them to stop... READ MORE›
The four-state, 3.8-billion project is largely complete except for the now-blocked segment underneath Lake Oahe, a Missouri River reservoir... READ MORE›
Without the Dakota Access Pipeline, North Dakota's abundant but hard-to-reach oil resources likely won't be fully developed, potentially leaving millions of barrels in the ground... READ MORE›
The sheriff's office said the protesters attempted to attack law enforcement barricades, demonstrating against the project they say threatens water resources and sacred tribal lands... READ MORE›
Trump owned between 500,000 and 1 million of stock in Energy Transfer Partners LP, which earned him 15,000 to 50,000 in income in 2015... READ MORE›
Once on-line, the 1,200-mile pipeline will carry 500,000 gallons of crude oil daily from North Dakota through South Dakota and Iowa to a distribution point in Illinois... READ MORE›
You have significant risk to a vast amount of drinking water supplied to North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa ..... READ MORE›
In Standing Rock, resolve to protest remains after Trump, but tactics may change... READ MORE›
Dave Archambault II leads the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, whose reservation on the North Dakota-South Dakota border sits close to the pipeline's path... READ MORE›
The increasingly tense protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline have largely focused on tribal concerns, but critics like Goldtooth have also drawn attention to Nationwide Permit 12... READ MORE›
The appeals court said the tribes hadn't met the stringent requirements for such an order... READ MORE›
Associated Press writers Blake Nicholson in Bismarck, North Dakota, and Doug Glass in Minneapolis contributed to this report... READ MORE›
The Cheyenne River Sioux on Thursday told Boasberg that it also wants to make a claim on freedom-of-religion grounds... READ MORE›
The Sami live in the Arctic region of Sapmi in northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia... READ MORE›
In October, Climate Direct Action activists tried to shut valves on pipelines in North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Washington to show support for Dakota Access opponents... READ MORE›
President Obama rejected Keystone XL because of environmental concerns regarding production of crude from Alberta's oil sands... READ MORE›
Seattle Times reporter Lynda V. Mapes and photographer Alan Berner traveled to North Dakota last year to cover the protests against the 3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline... READ MORE›
Concern about Trump's possible conflicts comes amid protests that unfold daily along the proposed pipeline route... READ MORE›
CLIMATE CHANGE Trump signed an executive order last week to deliver on his pledge to unravel Obama's efforts to curb global warming... READ MORE›
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