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Green jobs path to middle class, sustainability largely blocked to Native Americans

Green jobs’ path to middle class, sustainability largely blocked to Native Americans Alia Wong, USA TODAY © Joe Whittle for USA TODAY Dayne Goodheart performs an inspection of a solar array installed on one of the buildings at the Pi-Nee Waus Community Center and Nez Perce tribal administration complex on the Nez Perce Reservation in Lapwai, Idaho, April 1, 2021 As a boy, Dayne Goodheart became fascinated with the sun. He d learned that its energy was being harnessed to power spacecraft and started to wonder about such technology s potential on Earth.  His fascination grew over the years, as did that potential. As an adult, Goodheart vowed to use solar power to help free his Nez Perce reservation from a reliance on dams and other outdated energy sources that threatened the Idaho tribe’s way of life. 

Native Americans largely blocked from green jobs path to middle class

Dakota Access pipeline wants review from U S Supreme Court

Dakota Access pipeline wants review from U.S. Supreme Court By Associated Press Share: BISMARCK, N.D. The owners of the Dakota Access pipeline said Thursday they want the U.S. Supreme Court to review lower court opinions confirming that the project deserves a thorough environmental review and is currently operating without a key federal permit. A Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals panel earlier this year supported the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and other tribes on those two issues. That has left open the possibility that the pipeline will be shut down while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts the environmental study.

Dakota Access pipeline wants review from US Supreme Court - The Turtle Island News

Dakota Access pipeline wants review from US Supreme Court April 30, 2021 80 views BISMARCK, N.D. -The owners of the Dakota Access pipeline said Thursday they want the U.S. Supreme Court to review lower court opinions confirming that the project deserves a thorough environmental review and is currently operating without a key federal permit. A Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals panel earlier this year supported the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and other tribes on those two issues. That has left open the possibility that the pipeline will be shut down while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts the environmental study.

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