The Future of the Dakota Access Pipeline
27 January 2017
Craig Stevens, MAIN Coalition Spokesman, discusses the Dakota Access Pipeline's path, the inaccurate information surrounding the project and its importance for reducing America's dependence on foreign oil.
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