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03/07/2018
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By JD Heyes
Dakota Access Pipeline protests were promoted by Russian operatives to disrupt the U.S. energy economy
Americans can and should have an honest, open debate about our continued use of fossil fuels and whether we should adopt a whole-of-country approach to developing clean energy sources for the future (I believe we should). In the meantime, however, as tensions rise with potential adversaries old and new around the globe, reducing our reliance […]
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