From Elizabeth Ward, Sierra Club <[email protected]>
Subject RE: Is this our best chance to shut down the Line 5 pipeline?
Date August 25, 2024 12:04 PM
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Friend, I wanted to send you one last email because Biden's Army Corps of Engineers extended the comment deadline on Line 5 until August 30.
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Will you submit a comment now to shut down a dangerous oil pipeline?

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Act Today!

The Biden administration is considering a plan to reroute the Line 5 pipeline that would extend the threat of a disastrous oil spill to the Great Lakes. Sierra Club is part of a broader coalition of groups calling on the president to cement his climate legacy by shutting down this decrepit pipeline!

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Already, over 140,000 advocates like you have taken action. Will you add your voice to this growing groundswell?


Sincerely

Elizabeth Ward

P.S. Want to learn more?
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Join us for a webinar on September 19 about the fight to shut down Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline.
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The Army Corps of Engineers is taking public comments on the Line 5 pipeline for the next month. If enough of us speak up, we can make it clear to the Biden Administration that more dangerous oil is not the answer for the Great Lakes, our communities, or our future.
Will you help shut down this reckless oil pipeline once and for all?
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Tell Biden's Army Corps of Engineers before it's too late: No permits for Line 5.




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Take Action Now!


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Photo by Devon Young Cupery. | Activists speak out against Line 5 before a hearing from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Dear Friend,

My name is Elizabeth and I'm the director of the Wisconsin Chapter. I'm writing to you today because I care deeply about shutting down the Line 5 pipeline and protecting the Great Lakes. We're lucky here in Wisconsin to have both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan, which provide drinking water for 42 million people. Our clean water, habitats, and livelihoods are threatened by potential oil spills and pollution from Line 5. We can't take that risk.


Enbridge's Line 5 pipeline transports 22 million gallons of crude oil and natural gas liquids across 645 miles from Superior, Wisconsin through Michigan and back to Canada. Every. Single. Day.

In the last 50 years, the pipeline has had dozens of spills, releasing more than 1.1 million gallons of toxic oil into our environment.


Local residents including members of the Bad River Band and other Ojibwe Tribes have had enough.1 The moment to act is now. That's why, last month, I joined hundreds of advocates in Wisconsin at a public hearing in person to protect our planet and future.

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We have a real chance to shut down this environmental and health disaster. Will you take action right now?


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Add Your Comment



Line 5 is a pipeline run by a multi-billion dollar corporation, Enbridge. It is currently operating illegally, violating the Bad River Band's sovereignty. Enbridge is trying to expand and operate the pipeline for years to come, putting the nearby water, plants, animals, and communities at risk of more oil spills and threatening the treaty reserved rights held by Bad River and ten other Ojibwe tribes.


The construction of a reroute threatens significant damage and would for decades extend the risk to the Great Lakes, which contain 84 percent of North America's surface fresh water.

The Biden Administration has the opportunity to order Line 5 be shut down, but instead they are considering permitting the pipeline's reroute in Wisconsin, allowing its continued operation into the future.


But we know our collective voices can urge the Biden administration to reverse course. Our public comments are part of the public pressure needed to see action.
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If enough of us speak up, especially if we leave personal messages, we can demand the Biden administration act before oil spills into these precious waters.

We have until August 4 to submit these comments. This is a critical time for us to show the Biden Administration that it must take measurable action on climate change.


We can't miss one of our last opportunities to stand in solidarity with the Bad River Band, whose sovereign rights are being ignored by Enbridge's attempt to profit off this dirty pipeline. If the reroute gets built, it will be much more challenging to shut down Line 5.

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Take action now, and be sure to add a personal comment about why you care about this issue to have the greatest impact.


Our collective action can help protect the climate, the Great Lakes, and the treaty-reserved rights held by the Bad River Band. Thank you for all that you do to move this work forward.


Elizabeth Ward

Wisconsin Chapter Director

1. Native American Rights Fund, "
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Tribes unite in Opposition to the Line 5 Pipeline ," March 8, 2024.










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