Why Navajo activists oppose a proposed hydrogen pipeline

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  • Navajo Nation activist Jessica Keetso opposes a proposed 200-mile hydrogen pipeline through her homeland, citing historical exploitation of Navajo resources.
  • Critics argue that hydrogen production in the area perpetuates existing environmental harms.

Activist Jessica Keetso voiced strong opposition to a proposed hydrogen pipeline through her Navajo Nation homeland during a discussion on energy development and environmental justice at the Society of Environmental Journalists’ 34th Annual Conference in Tempe.

Keetso, of environmental advocacy organization Tó Nizhóní Ání, and Capital & Main reporter Jerry Redfern emphasized the historical exploitation of Navajo resources. Redfern said: “In the last 100 years, there’s…

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