Press Release: Indigenous Women's Delegation Advocates to Protect Tongass Forest Homelands in Alaska
At whose expense? - Kazatomprom to resume uranium production as pandemic restriction ease
Indigenous lands and waters are still contaminated. Why does this speak of this only in the past tense? - What the stockpiles of global nuclear weapons looks like via @wef
Government lied re not violating graves and more - Young Kumeyaay Women Lead Protests Against Border Wall via @KPBSnews
And just say no to this guy. He has failed just as much as that guy in the WH - After a year on job, public lands chief overdue for confirmation hearing, Democrats say
They're worrying about the wrong thing. Instead they should think about tearing down this wall that is causing so much unnecessary destruction - Border lawmakers worry about gaps in border security, seek mile-by-mile analysis from DHS
This isn't a press release. This is a valid argument against nuclear power IMHO., something that the mainstream refuse to recognize. They want to make indigenous lands sacrificial again. -Nuclear Fusion Will Not Save Us
People who were there know the truth. No one needs to remind or even tell them. People who bore witness from afar know as well #TruthMatters - Police Violence Meets Spiritual Resistance in the Struggle Over DAPL. - Yes! Magazine
All posted below this line posted on 8/7
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As usual, it's all about the money for ETP. Still like seeing others even on Wall St. pay attention to ETP's questionable "practices." Read and you'll see what I mean. - How Dakota Access Pipeline Ruling Adds to Energy Transfer's Woes
Ah hello, this was bound to happen, will continue to happen, all for $. SMH - 2 XL Keystone XL pipeline workers get virus, but work continues
Reason for the delay - "agencies trying to cut corners and actually not follow the law" - need I say more? - How Trump is weakening the National Environmental Policy Act
All posted below this line posted on 8/10
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Workers can be trained to work in the renewable energy industry, something healthy for the people and the planet - North Dakota Oil Workers Are Learning to Tend Wind Turbines—and That’s a Big Deal via @NewYorker
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