American Tribes sign treaty joining First Nations opposed to Keystone pipeline
Tribes in Nebraska have signed a treaty with First Nations in Canada to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline, along with three other pipeline projects in Canada.
Tribes in Nebraska have signed a treaty with First Nations in Canada to oppose the Keystone XL pipeline, along with three other pipeline projects in Canada.
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The Obama administration Wednesday rejected the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.
It has faced protests on both sides of the border, and now the U.S. State Department has ordered a review of the $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline in a decision that could delay the project until after 2012 U.S. Presidential election.
A protest in front of the White House has resulted in hundreds of arrests.
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