Definitely welcomed. Now what about the rest of those tar sands pipelines? They need to go. Just taking one is no where near enough! - The Unlikely Takedown of Keystone XL via @nrdc
Remember Enbridge's claims to safety? This tells me otherwise, but then most of these pipeline companies lie all the time, just concerned with making money. - Nearly 800 Line 3 pipeline workers tested positive for COVID-19 via @AJEnglish
“An Overt Political Blockade”: Minnesota Police Barricade Line 3 Pipeline Protest Camp via @democracynow
Why am I not surprised? I'm willing to bet there are many more of these we don't hear about at all. - Enbridge Energy officials say two of its employees who were working on the Line 3 oil pipeline in northern Minnesota were fired after they were arrested in a sex sting. Katie Johnston reports. (video)
Article in another source - 2 Line 3 Oil Pipeline Workers Fired After Sex Sting Arrests
More informative article about the sex trafficking sting - Pipeline workers arrested in northern Minn. sex trafficking sting
Has Biden considered that he has put himself and us in this position? - Biden’s Position on Line 3 Undoes his Climate Commitments
As he will fail, and rightly so - The Texas governor wants to keep incoming migrants out at all costs. But those costs are insurmountable. via @reason
We can’t address the climate emergency if @ADB_HQ continues to fund it. Join me and tell @ADB_HQ to go Fossil Free. #FossilFreeADB https://act.priceofoil.org/sign/adb-fossil-free-2?akid=s117840..plqgsv
Violence against Native women must stop. Urge Congress to reauthorize #VAWA with strong tribal provisions via @FCNL https://fcnl.quorum.us/campaign/25240/
Glad to see it gone. While it may have provided jobs, it also provided illnesses like asthma and the like. Almost feeling like I did when they finally shutdown the Mohave Generating Station in 2005. I still think about what it did to the water while still open. SMH - Navajo Generating Station’s ‘last blast’ pulverizes turbine deck pedestals, concrete pillars | Navajo-Hopi Observer | Navajo & Hopi Nations, AZ
Not just the heat but the #drought is making #climatechange real this summer, more so than in the past. I'm concerned about the families and the crops they plant to sustain themselves as well as their animals having what is necessary to eat. Think we're seeing it more than we ever have. Is this enough of a wake up call? - Council delegate seeks solutions for farmers amidst drought conditions | Navajo-Hopi Observer | Navajo & Hopi Nations, AZ
All posted below this line posted on 6/30
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Something very wrong with this decision. If you can't understand why, you haven't been paying attention. Surprised at Sotomayor. I'm thinking of all those waterways and wetlands violated by this pipeline. - U.S. Supreme Court rules PennEast pipeline project can use eminent domain to take N.J. state land
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