DAPL

DAPL

An abbreviation for the "Dakota Access Pipeline," an oil pipeline traveling through the Dakotas and Iowa to Illinois. The project gained notoriety for its planned use of Native American grounds in North Dakota. Primarily heard in US. The DAPL has become a lightning rod for environmental activism.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • be in the pipeline
  • pipe
  • in the pipeline
  • Standing Rock
  • pipeline
  • bo
  • shwoman
  • Y3
  • OTT
  • AIIC
References in periodicals archive
And on top of this, DAPL has recently become fully operational (Stand with Standing Rock 2017).
Indigenous science, fiction, and futurisms have "converged to shape struggles over DAPL as well as other struggles over water, oil, resource extraction, throughout the world" (p.
of the DAPL, (300) and the UHN has fewer legal rights than the federally
Similar to the DAPL, the Keystone Pipeline, constructed by TransCanada,
The open season is for committed crude oil pipeline capacity from existing receipt points on the company's Bakken pipeline system to a newly constructed delivery point interconnecting into DAPL, which began on 26 June 2017.
The the DAPL did not get approved while Obama was in office, but was approved shortly after Trump's inauguration.
Joey Mahmoud, executive vice president of Energy Transfer Partners, the builder of the DAPL, told the hearing that the DAPL does not cross a single inch of tribal reservation or trust land.
Pipeline foes have called him "the face of genocide for Native Americans" and "nothing but a cancer on the planet." After the Standing Rock protesters claimed dapl was desecrating tribal gravesites, a Native American blogger labeled Warren a "racist" and pointed readers to his parents' gravesites.
A coalition of over 130 investors representing over USD 685bn in assets under management called on banks financing the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) to address or support the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's request to reroute the pipeline and avoid their treaty territory, the coalition said.
4 that it would seek alternative routes for the construction of part of the 1,200-mile Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) project, Standing Rock Sioux tribe members and thousands of indigenous rights activists, many of whom prefer to be called "water protectors," cautiously celebrated what they hoped would be a lasting victory after a twoyear struggle.
Stopping the DAPL supports Eugene's Climate Recovery Ordinance, passed in 2014, because to counter climate change, work is needed on multiple levels: In the big picture, global dependence on fossil fuels needs to be curtailed; ancient forests that reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide and clean the air need to be protected.
Not long before that, protests by Native Americans worried about environmental impact prompted the US government to halt work on the 470,000 bpd Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), which would take North Dakota oil to the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
The United State Section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF US) and its Earth Democracy and Advancing Human Rights national issue committees stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, the many First Nations and other groups and supporters gathered to oppose construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) that would carry dangerous crude oil from the North Dakota Bakken oil fields under the Missouri River and across four states to Illinois.
Apoptotic cell formation was assessed by flow cytometry after staining cells with propidium iodide(PI) and/or Annexin V or with 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole(DAPl).
Blast DAPL, Bayou Bridge, Atlantic Coast, and all pipelines.