Yes, great news:
Army Corps of Engineers Denies Dakota Access Pipeline Route
Mind you, it's temporary. It's great news but it's temporary:
The Army Corps of Engineers has told the Oceti tribe that it will halt work on the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline in order to conduct an environmental impact study, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe announced.
We're just a bit over a month away from having a new president installed in the White House, of course, first. Second, there's the fact that, actually, the president-elect has a financial interest in seeing the pipeline go forward.
Trump Owns Stake In Hotly Disputed
$3.8 Billion Oil Pipeline
So, no surprise.
Trump stands with Big Oil, backs the Dakota Access pipeline
So sure, it's a win for today. It's good news. I just don't think it's permanent. I expect this pipeline will go forward.
