We've told you before about the dangerous Line 5 pipeline proposal and the threat it poses to our climate, and the Great lakes – the largest source of fresh water on earth.
The existing pipeline is bad enough – it's 20 years past its shutdown date and still carrying nearly 22 million gallons of oil per day across critical waterways. Those waterways flow into Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron and supply the drinking water for tens of millions of residents.
But now, The Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge – the company that owns Line 5 and also DAPL, Line 3, and other big, dirty pipeline projects in the US – is asking President Biden’s Army Corps of Engineers for permission to reroute and extend the pipeline.
Indigenous communities and especially Indigenous women have been at the forefront of the fight to stop the Line 5 pipeline for years. Tomorrow, a delegation of those leaders with the Indigenous Women’s Treaty Alliance (IWTA) from the Great Lakes region are hosting a petition delivery and rally in Washington DC to stop Line 5 and protect communities, water, and our global climate!
Click here to send a letter to the Army Corps just in time for a delivery and press conference on Wednesday, March 13.