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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Achieve an Important Win in Federal Court
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has picked up support in federal court following a ruling last Wednesday by Federal Judge James Boasberg. Boasberg has been reviewing materials behind Energy Transfer Partners, and has ruled in favor of looking at additional regulation for the Dakota Access Pipeline. TheStreet's coverage on Energy Transfer shows that the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline 'has spilled hazardous liquids near water crossings more than twice as frequently as any other pipeline company in the country this decade.' In addition, Amy Goodman, reporter for Democracy Now!, mentioned that Boasberg ruled last Wednesday that the Trump administration failed
Lightning in a Bottle Adds Presentations covering the Standing Rock Movement, Wildlife Endangerment and Extinction
North of Los Angeles in the California desert is a festival known as Lightning in a Bottle. The festival is hosting a wide mix of music, entertainment and informative presentations to absorb in Bradley, California from May 24-29. Bassnectar, Paper Diamond, Big Wild and a group of talented musicians will be performing live at the event. In addition, Lightning in a Bottle recently announced two lineups that will support the Landing and Haven sections of the festival. LIB noted: 'The center of planetary activism at LIB, the Landing houses; the Earth Activist Hub, to engage with current environmental and
President Trump Reopens the Dakota Access Pipeline for Business
President Trump just signed paperwork to reopen negotiations for the Dakota Access Pipeline. After former President Obama signed against the pipeline to run under the Missouri River in 2016, Trump just reversed that decision. The Los Angeles Times reports: “I am very insistent that if we’re going to build pipelines in the United States, the pipe should be made in the United States.” - President Trump The recent decision to reopen negotiations for pipeline construction does not mean that production will take place. The big picture problem with supporting oil and gas is the increasing amount of carbon that those forms
Stand with Standing Rock Live Stream from Washington, DC 11/27/16
Nugs.tv and Ben & Jerry's are sponsoring a live stream event to help support and bring awareness to the water protectors in Standing Rock. BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says won't forcibly remove Dakota pipeline protesters who remain after Dec. 5. - Associated Press The live stream currently has Native American music streaming with Lakota Thunder. Ledisi performed a mix of soul and acoustic music. Neko Case mixed it up with her powerful form of acoustic rock. The music theme for the evening has been acoustic rock to layer with the peaceful protests taking place at Standing Rock. Dave Matthews and Time Reynolds



