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Opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline has united climate activists and property rights advocates in Oklahoma and Texas. Even if the oil industry wins this battle, has it lost the war of public ...
TransCanada's plan to dig a trench and bury part of its $7 billion, 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline right through this land has unearthed a host of Native American opposition, resentments and ...
Kaylon Wood, 15, dresses for a ceremony at the Sac and Fox Nation annual powwow in Stroud, Okla. Tribes are worried about the Keystone XL pipeline's impact on their lands and burial grounds.
Climate change isn’t the only concern of environmentalists opposing Keystone XL. Its path through the Great Plains crosses key wildlife migration routes and threatened species habitats.
The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday approved an alternative route for the Keystone XL pipeline project, which has been languishing in state courts for nearly a decade.
Unveiled on Thursday, the map of TransCanada's preferred alternative steers the new Keystone pipeline route well east of the sensitive Nebraska Sandhills region.
If TransCanada still wants to build the Keystone XL pipeline on its newly approved route through Nebraska, the company might have to go through Dennis Witzel first.
TransCanada’s plan to bury part of its Keystone XL pipeline in Oklahoma faces Native American opposition ...
New Keystone XL Route Could Still Threaten Ogallala Aquifer Map used to define Nebraska Sandhills doesn't include nearby areas also vulnerable to contamination, InsideClimate News has learned.
The wells still provide water to the tribe. In other states, TransCanada's route for the Keystone XL pipeline neatly avoids Native American lands.