From Indigenous Environmental Network <[email protected]>
Subject Environmental Leaders Arrested on Capitol Hill to Protest Schumer/Manchin Permit Deal
Date September 22, 2022 7:26 PM
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BREAKING: Environmental Leaders Arrested on Capitol Hill to Protest Schumer/Manchin Permit


The heads of 13 climate + EJ orgs are at the Capitol right now risking arrest to denounce Senator Manchin&rsquo;s #DirtyDeal to fast-track fossil fuel project approvals.
Join them in action here: [link removed] Arrested on Capitol Hill to Protest Schumer/Manchin Permit Deal

Civil disobedience by directors of national and community environmental groups comes the day after the text of Manchin&rsquo;s bill is released

Washington DC, Sept. 22, 2022 &ndash; A group of 11 environmental and community leaders were arrested today calling on the Senate to reject Senator Manchin&rsquo;s proposal to undermine environmental and community review and fast-track oil, gas, coal and mining projects. Those participating in civil disobedience are all directors of prominent organizations, including national and regional environmental groups, community organizations, and labor unions.

The protest came one day after Manchin formally released his Energy Independence and Security Act of 2022, which had been first announced in July. Since the bill&rsquo;s release late Wednesday, it has been widely criticized by civil rights and environmental justice advocates, and members of Congress.

Organizations participating in the protest include Center for Biological Diversity, Center for Popular Democracy, Earthworks, Familias Unidas por La Justicia, Food & Water Watch, Greenpeace USA, Indigenous Environmental Network, Just Transition Alliance, New York Communities for Change, Oil Change International, Step Up Louisiana, Sunrise Movement, Climate Justice Alliance, and United Steelworkers Local 675.

Tom BK Goldtooth (above), Executive Director of Indigenous Environmental Network:
&ldquo;Manchin&rsquo;s permitting reform bill, the Energy Independence and Security Act is a direct threat against the inherent sovereignty and jurisdictional authority of our Indigenous nations and its peoples to protect ourselves from this accelerating climate crisis. The content of the bill strips critical NEPA provisions that Indigenous and other environmental justice communities need in order to take action on destructive projects like pipelines. Pipelines like the Mountain Valley Pipeline will be built with impunity under this bill. This dirty deal will set a precedent for more destructive projects to be implemented without review. We must uplift and protect our Mother Earth, not repeal the minimal provisions that do exist. We must continue to fight against climate greenwashing and false solutions. We must take real action to keep fossil fuels in the ground.&rdquo;

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JOIN US SEPT 27 2022: No Dirty Side-Deal!!


Say no dirty side-deal! Join us on Tuesday, Sept.27 at 3pm ET/ 2pm CT/ 12noon PST for a digital rally to fight against the handout to the gas and oil industry, the Permitting Reform Bill.

RSVP: [link removed] the American Petroleum Institute, the bill would destroy protections in place under the National Environmental Policy Act and Clean Water Act. It silences most affected communities from speaking up against proposed extractive projects and edges them out of the judiciary process, working in direct opposition to much needed climate action.

While the bill is touted by Senators Schumer (D-NY) and Manchin (D-WV), others like Senator Sanders and Representative Grijalva are fighting back.

The decision will be made by the Senate this week. To keep it from going through we need to make our voices heard now.

Co-hosted by the Climate Justice Alliance and the Indigenous Environmental Network.

Speakers:
Basav Sen
Crystal Cavalier
Jean Su
Jordan Harmon

RSVP: [link removed] the Four Winds Autumn Equinox gathering in Ponca City


September 22, 2022. Convening at the Four Winds Autumn Equinox Gathering in Ponca City.

Water protectors, Indigenous Grassroots Community Leaders marched to the headquarters of the ConocoPhillips refinery to demand that they:
Stop polluting the water.
Keep the oil in soil.
Quit poisoning the people.

View more images of the march and gathering at the refinery headquarters and stay tuned for more on this story here.


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