Trumps energiminister tätt kopplad till oljeindustrin
Den förre Texas-guvernören Rick Perry, som under den amerikanska valrörelsen var en uttalad kritiker till Donald Trump, har nominerats som ny energiminister. Nyhetsbyrån AP skriver att Perry skulle ta med sig sina täta band till oljeindustrin till energidepartementet om han fick posten. Ex-guvernören har haft roller i två bolag som pressat regeringen att godkänna oljeledningen i North Dakota, som ledde till massiva protester.
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Rick Perry
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James Richard "Rick" Perry, född 4 mars 1950 i Paint Creek, Texas, är en amerikansk republikansk politiker. Han var 1999-2000 viceguvernör och efterträdde George W. Bush som guvernör i Texas från 21 december 2000 till 20 januari 2015. Han efterträddes av Greg Abbott.
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USA:s energidepartement
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USA:s energidepartement (engelska: United States Department of Energy, DOE) är ett departement i USA:s regering under ledning av energiministern (Secretary of Energy). Bland ansvarsområdena finns energipolitik, forskning på energiområdet och säkerhetsfrågor kopplade till kärnkraft och radioaktivt avfall, men även landets kärnvapenprogram. Departementet instiftades 4 augusti 1977.
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Pipelineprotesterna i North Dakota
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The Dakota Access Pipeline protests, also known by the hashtag #NoDAPL, are grassroots movements that began in spring 2016 in reaction to the approved construction of Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access Pipeline in the northern United States. The pipeline was projected to run from the Bakken oil fields in western North Dakota to southern Illinois, crossing beneath the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers, as well as under part of Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. Many in the Standing Rock tribe consider the pipeline and its intended crossing of the Missouri River to constitute a threat to the region's clean water and to ancient burial grounds. In April, Standing Rock Sioux elder LaDonna Brave Bull Allard established a camp as a center for cultural preservation and spiritual resistance to the pipeline; over the summer the camp grew to thousands of people.
Much of the pipeline has been completed as of late 2016, so the Missouri crossing has been an increasingly controversial topic. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducted a limited review of the route and found no significant impact. In March and April 2016 the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Interior, and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation asked the Army Corps of Engineers to conduct a formal Environmental Impact Assessment and issue an Environmental Impact Statement. The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe filed suit against the Corps of Engineers in July, but the motion was denied in September 2016.
The protests have drawn international attention and have been said to be "reshaping the national conversation for any environmental project that would cross the Native American land", but the mainstream media coverage of the events in the United States was limited until early September. On September 3 construction workers bulldozed a section of land the tribe had identified as sacred ground in an amendment to the federal injunction a day earlier. When protesters entered the area, security workers used attack dogs, which bit at least six of the protesters and one horse. The incident was filmed and viewed by several million people on YouTube and other social media. In late October, armed soldiers and police with riot gear and military equipment cleared an encampment that was directly in the proposed pipeline's path.
In late November many new participants joined the protest; fluctuating numbers of protesters remained in the thousands. The weather worsened, with snowfall and temperatures dropping well below freezing. Police use of water cannons on protesters drew significant media attention. On December 4 under President Barack Obama's administration the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers denied an easement for construction of the pipeline under the Missouri River. An environmental impact assessment will also be conducted by the Army Corps. Many protesters continue camping on the site, not considering the matter closed.
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