Dear John,
Twin Metals is at it again.
In September, Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness - the lead organization in the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters - and ten local businesses and four conservation groups WON the lawsuit in which the groups and businesses had intervened on the side of the United States government.
But this morning, Twin Metals filed to appeal this decision.
This means one thing: Antofagasta, the Chilean mining giant behind the Twin Metals mine, will stop at nothing to resurrect its rejected sulfide-ore copper mine in the watershed of the Boundary Waters.
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As the lead organization in the fight against Twin Metals, we fought tooth and nail to prevent the company from reviving its toxic mine project and won, thanks to the tireless efforts of our outstanding legal team at Morrison & Foerster.
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Toxic mining has no place next to America's most visited Wilderness, and strong litigation is one of our key strategies in the effort to protect the Boundary Waters forever. Stand with us in this fight by helping to fund our expert legal, scientific, and policy work. Plus, all dollars will be doubled when you rush a gift right now. [[link removed]]
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Ingrid Lyons
Executive Director
Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters
P.S. Take advantage of this opportunity to show this mining conglomerate that we are in this for the long haul and won’t back down. Help defend the Boundary Waters with a 2X gift today. [[link removed]]
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