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A proposed hydrogen pipeline that would stretch 200 miles across the Navajo Nation is an environmental threat and a safety concern due to lack of regulations, a Navajo grassroots group argues in ...
Pipeline company touts helping the nation; letter writing campaign raises questions. Critic says, “Just pipe the natural gas.
Navajo Nation activist Jessica Keetso opposes a proposed 200-mile hydrogen pipeline through her homeland, citing historical exploitation of Navajo resources. Critics argue that hydrogen production ...
Fossil fuel extraction has given industry reign over tribal resources and a back door to pedal influence within the Navajo Nation Council. Decades of extraction of our Navajo natural resources ...
Congress allocates $120 million to pipeline project that will provide water to Navajo Nation, Gallup
More than 40% of Navajo Nation households don’t have running water and have to haul it in, but a $2.2 billion pipeline project to solve that problem is $120 million closer to being fully funded.
Now she’s 93, and this week, the Pipeline Fire lit that mountain up in flames. Begay, who lives in the Navajo Nation, says she can hardly look in the fire’s direction. She was terrified of the ...
That hasn’t been the case for decades across the Navajo Nation. “I want to be clear this isn’t just about meeting a need, it’s about righting a wrong. No community in America should have ...
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Why Navajo activists oppose a proposed hydrogen pipeline that could be the world's longestActivist Jessica Keetso voiced strong opposition to a proposed hydrogen pipeline through her Navajo Nation homeland during a discussion on energy development and environmental justice at the ...
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