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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Environment

Articles
Title Author
Oil and Indian Country: Exploring lessons learned from the No DAPL movement TRIBAL COLLEGE JOURNAL
UN official: Tribe not properly heard in pipeline dispute BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press
Coalition calls for charges to be dropped against Standing Rock journalists Carlos LaurĂ­a, Americas Committee to Protect Journalists
Lawmaker pushes for state to buy sliver of Bears Ears land HALLIE GOLDEN, Associated Press
No immediate ruling made on Dakota Access pipeline work SAM HANANEL and BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press
Judge to hear arguments on Dakota Access oil pipeline work BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press
Oil rep: Fracking opposition hurting New Mexico oil industry Associated Press
Tribes pressure feds on oil, gas drilling SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press
DAPL could be operating within weeks BLAKE NICHOLSON and JAMES MacPHERSON, Associated Press
Pipeline protest camp cleared, but area far from normal BLAKE NICHOLSON and JAMES MacPHERSON, Associated Press
Final cleanup begins at Dakota Access pipeline protest camp Publisher
Police make arrests in pipeline protest camp JAMES MacPHERSON and BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press

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