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Research Paper On The Dakota Pipeline

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“It’s our responsibility to honor our mother, that which has given us the oxygen, the sunlight, the moonlight—the fuel that feeds us every single day—we have to honor that, and we have to make sure that we treasure it and also protect it” (Shailene Woodley). The dakota access pipeline is an underground pipeline that is currently under construction in North Dakota.Its proposed path snakes 1,172 miles through parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois.The pipeline, or a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil, gas, etc., over long distances, is intended to transport 470,000 to 570,000 barrels of crude oil per day from the rich oil fields North Dakota to a storage facility in Patoka, Illinois. This is causing major controversy …show more content…

These emissions are equivalent to 29.5 typical U.S. coal plants or the average emissions of 21.4 million U.S. passenger vehicles”( Lorne Stockman “Dakota Access Pipeline Would Lock in Emissions of 30 Coal Plants”). Lorne Stockman explains the science behind the pipelines. The amount of CO2e let out of the pipelines equals to about 30 coal plants and 21.4 million cars.This can put a huge impact on global warming. According to Bernie Sanders “We are already seeing the consequences of global climate change, including rising sea levels, drought, wildfires and extreme weather. We should be transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels and toward sustainable sources of energy. This pipeline, if completed, will do the exact opposite. It will lock us into burning more and more fossil fuels for generations to come”Bernie Sanders sent this in his letter to Barack Obama when he was in office. He explains rather than pushing us forward in the fight against global warming the pipeline would push us back.According to Ecowatch “Ethane also contributes

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