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Pipeline construction is on hold as Standing Rock Sioux Tribe loses one battle, wins another
2016-09-09 22:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe lost its big case against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which was one of its last chances to stop construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. But the Department of Justice, Department of the Army, and Department of the Interior immediately stepped in after the federal judges decision. For the time being, construction of the pipeline on Army Corps land bordering or under Lake Oahe will not go forward at this time. While the Army moves expeditiously to make...
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Standoff at Standing Rock: Even Attack Dogs Cant Stop the Native American Resistance
2016-09-08 13:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Democracy Now: The Missouri River, the longest river in North America, has for thousands of years provided the water necessary for life to the regions original inhabitants.To this day, millions of people rely on the Missouri for clean drinking water. Now, a petroleum pipeline, called the Dakota Access Pipeline, is being built, threatening the river. A movement has grown to block the pipeline, led by Native American tribes that have lived along the banks of the Missouri from time immemorial. Members of the Dakota...
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Standing firm
2016-09-07 01:51:19| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
A white powdery compound, a cathedral made of cardboard and a hangar-like laboratory where earthquakes are created are all part of New Zealand's response to a catastrophe.
CATSA awards standing offer to Implant Sciences for 340 QS-B220 detectors
2016-06-30 01:00:00| Airport Technology
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has awarded a standing offer to Implant Sciences for 340 QS-B220 desktop explosives trace detectors (ETD).
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You could be standing on an abandoned gas well right this second
2016-05-31 23:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: The American landscape is dotted with oil and gas wells that have been abandoned over the years. And if you happen to live atop one of those wells, this can be a big problem. NPR tells the story of Rick Kinder, a construction worker who was building a house in southern Colorado when a sudden blast sent him flying. "We just heard this big roar and then a big boom, and it threw us against the walls, and it just blew the whole top of the roof off," Kinder says. Though no one was killed in the accident,...
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