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Tribe sues US Department of Interior over fracking
2015-06-22 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Durango Herald: The Southern Ute Indian Tribe filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Interior on Thursday, challenging the Bureau of Land Managements new hydraulic fracturing rule. The rule, which is set to go into effect Wednesday, also is the subject of suits filed earlier this month, including a joint suit by the states of Colorado, Wyoming and North Dakota, as well as another filed by the Western Energy Alliance and Independent Petroleum Producers on behalf of 46 trade associations and royalty-owners...
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NY tribe opens 'Wizard of Oz'-themed strip mall casino
2015-06-02 10:05:05| Telecom - Topix.net
A New York Indian tribe is expanding its gambling business with a "Wizard of Oz"-themed casino in a strip mall near Syracuse. The Oneida Indians' Yellow Brick Road Casino opens Tuesday in Chittenango.
California Tribe Installs First Renewable Hybrid Microgrid
2015-04-27 07:14:19| pollutiononline Home Page
The Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria is installing the first California Tribal renewable microgrid system this summer in Loleta, California
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Laurence Tribe Fights Climate Case Against Star Pupil From Harvard, President Obama
2015-04-07 14:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Laurence H. Tribe, the highly regarded liberal scholar of constitutional law, still speaks of President Obama as a proud teacher would of a star student. He was one of the most amazing research assistants Ive ever had, Mr. Tribe said in a recent interview. Mr. Obama worked for him at Harvard Law School, where Mr. Tribe has taught for four decades. Mr. Tribe went on to serve in the Justice Department during Mr. Obamas first term and has argued in favor of the legal standing of Mr. Obamas signature...
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Amazon tribe attacks oilfield in Ecuador
2015-01-16 00:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: Indigenous leaders are calling for the release of six tribesmen implicated in a raid on an oilfield in Eastern Ecuador that left six soldiers injured, reports Andina and El Comercio. According to Ecuador's defense ministry, on January 6th a group of Waorani (Huaroani) tribesmen armed with spears, bows and arrows, blowguns, and firearms seized a facility run by Petrobell in Arajuno canton, in Pastaza province. The action shut down production at the oilfield, which normally produces 3,200 barrels...
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