A pipeline for fracked oil that would go from North Dakota to
Illinois must be stopped. Bernie Sanders issued a call to action to stand
with activists who are fighting the Dakota Access pipeline.
Will you add your name to stop this pipeline? Stop this Pipeline »
An oil company is trying to
build a pipeline for fracked oil all the way from North Dakota to Illinois.
It would carry some of the dirtiest oil on the planet and present a
tremendous threat to our planet's fight against climate change.
It's called the Dakota
Access pipeline, and it must be stopped.
Activists led by farmers
and Native American tribal nations are fighting the pipeline with both
grassroots activism and legal tools. Bernie
Sanders issued this call to action to support their work:
"The major global crisis facing our
planet today is climate change. The vast majority of scientists tell us that
climate change is real, it is caused by humans and it is already causing
devastating problems. They say that if we do not aggressively transition our
energy system away from fossil fuels toward energy efficiency and sustainable
energy, the planet we leave our children will be a much less habitable place.
"Like the Keystone XL pipeline, which I
opposed since day one, the Dakota Access fracked oil pipeline will transport
some of the dirtiest fuel on the planet. Regardless of the court’s decision, the Dakota Access pipeline must be
stopped. As a nation, our job is to break our addiction to
fossil fuels, not increase our dependence on oil. I join with the Standing
Rock Sioux Tribe and the many tribal nations fighting this dangerous
pipeline."
When people stand together,
we can defeat the greed of the biggest fossil fuel companies. That's why today we're asking you
to stand with the activists, farmers, and tribal nations opposing the Dakota
Access pipeline.
Something shocking happened
this weekend to the Lakota and Sioux activists who have been protesting the
pipeline in North Dakota. The
private security firm hired by the pipeline company attacked the activists
with dogs and pepper spray.
This is a dangerous
escalation by a company that is apparently so desperate to build its $3.6
billion pipeline for fracked oil it would attack peaceful activists.
Because the pipeline would
go through their land, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other nations have
been leading prayer protests for months. Farmers and activists in the way of
the pipeline have fought the oil company too.
But it's incumbent on
all of us to stand up to this pipeline. For the tribal nations who would have their lands endangered,
for the farmers and residents who would have their water threatened, and for
all of us who need to fight the effects of climate change.
The good news is that we
can win: just this week, another pipeline that would move dirty oil was
canceled after months of pressure from activists. Now we must stop this one
too.
The first step you can
take is to speak out and say you oppose the Dakota Access pipeline and stand
with the activists trying to stop it.
When we all stand up to big
corporations who want to profit off of climate change, we can win. Thanks for
taking action.
In solidarity,
Jeff Weaver
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By Ray Beckerman
Man's inhumanity to man and other living things threatens the whole human experiment. Let's fight it, and try to build a future.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Unacceptable: Native activitsts attacked by oil company guards (Message from Bernie)
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