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Stop Dakota Access Pipeline Rally in Washington D.C.
People hold signs condemning the Dakota Access Pipeline being built from North Dakota to Illinois to carry oil from the Bakken Shale formation produced using hydraulic fracturing. The Standing Rock Sioux people have camped in front of the construction site for months and have sued to stop the pipeline crossing the Missouri River near their water intake pipes. The Missouri River is the water source for 5 million people in the United States.
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Robert Meyers
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Actions and protests
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Activists
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Climate (campaign title)
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Day
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Demonstrations
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Hydraulic fracturing
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KWCI (GPI)
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Large group of people
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Local population
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Outdoors
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Pipelines
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Signs
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Water
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White House