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Department of the Interior Lands For Sale Protest in the US - Clipreel
Greenpeace is here to bring attention to the Interior Department’s eagerness to give away public lands and waters to desperate fossil fuel companies. Secretary Zinke is meeting almost exclusively with fossil fuel lobbyists, ignoring the voices of people in this country who want to see our public lands, national monuments, and waters protected, not exploited. It’s clear that unless you are an executive at Exxon or the company building the Dakota Access Pipeline, Zinke’s Interior Department does not care about you.
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GP0STQXWO
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Video
Shoot date:
18/07/2017
Locations:
North America
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United States of America
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Washington, D.C.
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
10m58s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Department of the Interior Lands For Sale Protest
Greenpeace is here to bring attention to the Interior Department’s eagerness to give away public lands and waters to desperate fossil fuel companies. Secretary Zinke is meeting almost exclusively with fossil fuel lobbyists, ignoring the voices of people in this country who want to see our public lands, national monuments, and waters protected, not exploited. It’s clear that unless you are an executive at Exxon or the company building the Dakota Access Pipeline, Zinke’s Interior Department does not care about you.
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