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Keystone XL: driving the US pipeline route

The Guardian takes a road trip that traces the proposed pipeline’s entire length, in order ​to examine the​ looming​ battles that have reignited after the Trump administration resurrected the project.

  • NB Art and Helen2

    'Nebraska is the last hope to stop the Keystone XL pipeline' – video

  • NB Margo

    Keystone XL: the final leg and the myth of Trump's job promise

  • Dakota pipeline story John Heart

    Keystone pipeline defiance triggers further assault on citizens' rights

  • SD John Heart

    Keystone XL: Republican ranchers join the fightback in South Dakota – video

  • Keystone XL: fear and enthusiasm fill the plains of eastern Montana – video

    After Trump’s revival of the pipeline project, some communities along its route are preparing to fight back while others see a promise kept by the US president to ‘make America great again’
  • Tressa Welch, 26, and her daughter Kodi Monique stand on the plains outside Wolf Peck on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana.

    Life on the Keystone XL route: where opponents fear the ‘black snake’

    Part one: In Montana, Native Americans fear a leak could destroy their way of life, but local politicians worry about the threat of protesters above all else
  • Various anti-pipeline signs line the walls of the machine shed of Art and Helen Tanderup, who are against the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline that would cut through the farm where they live near Neligh, Nebraska, U.S. April 12, 2017. Picture taken April 12, 2017.  REUTERS/Lane Hickenbottom

    Nebraska to become battleground over fate of Keystone XL pipeline project

    Landowners and activists expected to descend on town of York on Wednesday for first public meeting on proposed construction after Trump revived it
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