Appalachian, Indigenous pipeline foes to protest climate deal
. Construction on the pipeline, which would transport Appalachian shale gas and cuts through Jones’ property, began in 2018. But Jones, like many others, kept pushing back.
Jones, 61, of Salem, Va., traveled to Thursday’s rally as one of the rural landowners opposed to the pipeline. He said he is dismayed by political maneuvers made to pass the Inflation Reduction Act and worries about what kind of planet will be left as his 4-year-old grandson grows up. When asked Thursday about this rally and the permitting side deal, Manchin told reporters: “I’m done. I’m all said out … Everybody’s working so hard.”
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