Norwegian Pension Fund Divests From Companies Behind DAPL
KLP is pulling millions of dollars it has invested in companies building and owning the Dakota Access Pipeline. The decision was reportedly driven by pressure from Norway's indigenous Sami peoples.
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March 18, 2017 at 03:18AM
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