ELPC is moving forward on two fronts, to protect the Great Lakes and other precious water resources from oil, and to reduce the detrimental impacts of climate change on our region. In Michigan, we have teamed up with the Michigan Climate Action Network (MiCAN) to intervene in the Line 5 tunnel permit case at Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE). While we are disappointed with EGLE’s approval of the first of three permits needed, ELPC Senior Attorney Margrethe Kearney said these actions “are not the end of the story.”
In Minnesota, ELPC is representing the Friends of the Headwaters in the fight to stop Line 3. Our most recent lawsuit argues that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been derelict in its duty for several reasons, including the Corps’ failure to consider the risks of oil spills and the upstream and downstream climate change impacts of the new tar sands pipeline.
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