Trump’s Line 3 pipeline would pump 750,000 barrels of oil from Canada to Wisconsin every day.
I’m proud to be leading this urgent effort.
Right now, the dangerous Line 3 Oil Pipeline is part of Donald Trump’s lasting impact on our environment and public lands. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Alongside my colleagues including Bernie Sanders and Jeff Merkley, I recently urged President Biden to stop this oil pipeline. For the sake of addressing climate change and protecting local indigenous lands and water, President Biden must stop this expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure.
Will you add your name to our call to stop Trump’s Line 3 pipeline? If we don’t stop it now, Line 3 could start pumping 750,000 barrels of oil from Canada to Wisconsin — through tribal lands — later this month.
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Here’s the thing: We are simply asking President Biden to keep his promise to protect the environment and fight climate change. Pumping more fossil fuels through more pipelines is NOT part of an environmentally sound policy. And the Biden administration cannot continue the assault on indigenous lands that Trump perpetrated.
Local indigenous tribes have outright opposed this oil pipeline. It would destroy their land, food sources, and water. Not only were they not consulted, many local indigenous activists have actively protested the pipeline — facing assaults and arrests at the hands of police.
The impacts of this pipeline on climate change will be devastating. We cannot be building more fossil fuel infrastructure as the climate crisis becomes more and more irreversible. Climate change has been declared a “code red” for humanity by international experts. There’s just no reason we should be supporting more oil infrastructure right now.
Can you add your name as a citizen co-signer of our letter demanding an end to this pipeline? Together, we can show the power of our movement to protect indigenous lands and avert further climate disasters. Donald Trump approved it, now we need to stop it.
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In solidarity,
Pramila