Steve Kenkel is a Shelby County, Iowa, supervisor who was surprised to learn that the carbon-capture pipeline company planning to install potentially dangerous pipelines in his area didn’t coordinate with the county. Here he lays out a how-to on what local officials need to do to ensure carbon-capture pipeline companies abide by local ordinances.
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Twelve Steps to Preparing Your County for Dangerous Carbon-capture Pipelines
by Paul Dragu
Paul Dragu
Paul Dragu is a senior editor at The New American, award-winning reporter, host of The New American Daily, and writer of Defector: A True Story of Tyranny, Liberty and Purpose.
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