Buoyed by Keystone, pipeline opponents push action
Amy Forliti Associated Press
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A crowd representing a majority of the remaining Dakota Access Pipeline protesters march near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, in 2017. After President Joe Biden revoked Keystone XL’s presidential permit and shut down construction of the long-disputed pipeline that was to carry oil from Canada to Texas, opponents of other pipelines hope the projects they’ve been fighting would be next.Mike McCleary | Bismarck Tribune (AP)
After President Joe Biden revoked Keystone XL’s presidential permit and shut down construction of the long-disputed pipeline that was to carry oil from Canada to Texas, opponents of other pipelines hoped the projects they’ve been fighting would be next.