
John --
We wanted to send a reminder of the virtual program happening tomorrow, Thursday, Nov, 18 at 12:00 p.m. Central Time (*you may also register below to receive a video recording of the program):
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WHAT: KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Landowners & Interstate Carbon Pipelines
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WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 18, 12:00 p.m. CT
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WHERE: Online or via phone: Register via Zoom at this link.
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PANELISTS
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Brian Jorde, attorney, Domina Law Group, who represented Keystone XL landowners successfully vs. eminent domain
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Carroll Muffett, Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
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Jess Mazour, Conservation Program Coordinator with Sierra Club Iowa, organizing landowners in Iowa who are opposed to Summit & Navigator pipelines
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Jane Kleeb, founder of Bold Nebraska, Bold Alliance & Pipeline Fighters Hub
- Several affected landowners on these proposed carbon pipeline routes
Impacted landowners and concerned community members on the proposed Summit or Navigator "carbon / CO2" pipeline routes in Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Kansas, and Illinois are also encouraged to register and join the online discussion on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 12:00 p.m, to learn how landowners can protect their property rights, and stop these risky carbon pipelines threatening the Midwest.
Attendees will hear from attorney Brian Jorde of Domina Law Group, which successfully represented a co-op of Keystone XL landowners against eminent domain in court, and landowner groups in Nebraska, Iowa, and other states impacted by proposed carbon pipeline projects from Summit Carbon Solutions and Navigator CO2 Ventures, among others.
Carroll Muffett of the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) will also present an overview of the risks of carbon pipelines, and how Big Oil and Gas are marketing this scheme as a false solution to our climate crisis that makes taxpayers pay to clean up these billion-dollar corporations' generations of pollution in our communities.
Several impacted landowners who have already been contacted by Summit or Navigator will share their experiences and concerns, and local groups organizing landowners opposed to the pipeline in Nebraska and Iowa right now will discuss opportunities for joining forces to fight eminent domain.
Have you been contacted already by Summit or Navigator?
Are you a landowner in Nebraska (or another state) who has been contacted about "surveying" or obtaining an easement on your property for a proposed "carbon" pipeline by Summit Carbon Solutions or Navigator CO2 Ventures?
==> Sign up on this form: We'll keep you in the loop about these proposed projects, which pose numerous safety hazards, environmental, and land use issues -- and help you understand your rights as a landowner, and how landowners in other states are joining together in opposition. *Please also share the form with neighbors and other landowners you think might be affected.*
Thanks for continuing to stand with us.
Tom Genung and the Bold team
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