ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月28日 22時15分


It seemed like the fight was over. Plans to bury an oil pipeline in the #Nebraska dirt had been halted. Farmers and ranchers who spent years opposing the project moved on. But suddenly the pipeline, known as Keystone XL, is back on the table — just as President Trump promised. Republican politicians, many union members and some landowners are cheering the news. But in spots along the proposed route through Nebraska — including on the sandy soil of the Crumly family farm, photographed here by @george_etheredge — the president’s decision is being met with frustration. Jeanne Crumly, who sees the pipeline as a dire threat to this land, thinks @ドナルド・トランプ is supporting it without “really giving a hoot of how there are people and livelihoods at stake here.” State-level permits and easements along the pipeline route are in place in Montana and South Dakota. That leaves Nebraska, where voters overwhelmingly favored #Trump, as the best chance to block construction. If Jeanne and her allies fail, oil will flow through her property. Swipe left to see a portrait of Jeanne, and watch our #InstagramStory to read more stories from landowners who may be affected by the #KeystonePipeline.


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