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Photo courtesy of The decade-long battle over cross-border pipeline construction in the first half of 2020 finally came to an end. President Joe Biden revoked the permit that allowed it to continue construction as he faced expected harsh criticism from the oil industry and its supporters, climate activists, environmentalists and Indigenous activists. ones causing land degradation that destroys sacred sites. location and threaten access to clean water. This year a new battle has become the focus: the fight for the number line. To raise awareness of World Water Week and the work on the ground being done by Indigenous leaders and water protectors, we're taking a closer look at Americans' access to clean water, stop-lines, protests and more.
But pipelines or projects are not the only
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