Environmental Activists Prep for Battle as Trump Pushes Projects
- State-level fights will continue to delay pipeline projects
- Adversarial environment could help boost fundraising
What Trump’s Actions on Keystone, Dakota Pipelines Mean
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As the Trump administration moves to push forward the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, environmental groups are gearing up for local fights.
One day after Trump invited TransCanada Corp. to reapply for its Keystone XL project and proposed a swift review of Dakota Access, Greenpeace activists hung a large banner from a construction crane in downtown Washington with the word "Resist."