@9FG46J8 8mos8MO
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The Dakota Access Pipeline brings in so much oil into the United States contributing to so much carbon emmisions.
I believe that the Dakota Access Pipeline is bad for our environment because it has leaked several times causing contamination in our environment and disrupting the drinking water line.
@9FG9JBKIndependence8mos8MO
Oil and Gas run tons of things in the country and with the current gas and oil prices we need more of it to make it affordable to drive while electrical cars are in the making, aswell lithium will cause bad too in the long run
@9FG79ZX8mos8MO
I live in the area this would affect and it would make a lot of the farmland unusable for several years if something went wrong it could be really bad for people in that area
@9FGC94VLibertarian8mos8MO
It's not our land and on top of that it's land that's sacred to the Dakota and Native American population.
@9FJ9MJH7mos7MO
I think it should be stopped as most reservations in these areas don't have enough money to fix their water lines and make it healthier and cleaner. This oil can kill off the Native Americans living in these areas.
@9FQ4N2C7mos7MO
The Standing Rock Sioux, other tribes, and environmental groups oppose the pipeline because of the greenhouse gas emissions from oil that it carries, and concerns that a spill would contaminate state and tribal drinking water.
@9FQ3ZK37mos7MO
The Dakota Access Pipeline will destroy Native American Land. Today, there is not much land Native Americans own, we should permanently preserve the land. The pipeline would kill Native Americans' fresh water in that area. It is crucial to keep these lands stable. The Dakota Access Pipeland could destroy Sioux historical and religious sites.
You may say that the Dakota Access pipeline would be beneficial however, using an underwater pipeline to transport oil is not a good idea because it can cause pollution in the ocean causing our planet to die even quicker.
@9FQ4L8GLibertarian7mos7MO
The Dakota access pipeline is being built upon Native American property and the government does not have the power to do such
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