BREAKING: Aerial blockade stops construction of Enbridge Line 6B tar sands pipeline
Aug 7, 2013 | Global Justice Ecology Project
This morning, Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands (MI-CATS) is
taking direct action in the Crane Pond State Game Area to halt expansion
of Canadian corporation Enbridge Energy’s tar sands pipeline 6B.
Enbridge’s claim that they have restored the Kalamazoo River after the
2010 spill holds no merit, nor does it justify expanding the pipeline.
Tar sands cannot be cleaned up; this material is thick and heavy, it
sinks in water, and clings to surfaces. Expanding the pipeline increases
the risk of another disaster for all of life and future generations.
Felix of the unconfined Kalamazoo River basin climbed into the trees
early this morning to halt the expansion of Enbridge’s tar sands
pipeline 6B. A rope traverse, spanning a portion of where construction
is taking place, is the sole line that holds the platform they are
sitting on up in the air. If it were cut and/or tampered with by police
or workers they could fall from the tree, resulting in serious injury,
possibly even death.
“Tar sands pipeline 6B is pumping a dangerous concoction which fuels
global capitalism. This pipeline is Canada’s promise that industrialized
capitalism will continue to exploit and oppress the people of the world
and the environment. Capitalism guarantees the continued destruction of
the natural world. It enables the ruling class to exploit the world’s
resources and force the rest of the population to labor for the ruling
classes profits. Additionally, we are way beyond the verge of climate
crisis. It is of utmost importance that carbon emissions stop
immediately. Tar sands infrastructure is one example of industries at
the root of the oil addiction. By taking action at the root of the
problem, we endeavor to stop the symptoms of the problem. If we halt all
carbon emissions into the atmosphere and remember how to live in
harmony with the earth, there might be hope for life as we humans have
known it for a few hundred thousand years.”
MI CATS asserts that direct action tactics, including civil
disobedience, are now necessary as Enbridge’s dominant presence in our
bio-region has allowed no room for any constructive alternatives. After
three long years of blatant lies and omissions, Enbridge has the
audacity to triple the capacity of the same pipeline that poured an
ecologically abrasive sludge into the Kalamazoo River. This catastrophe
was the largest inland oil spill this continent has ever experienced.
While the Kalamazoo spill was the largest, it is one of many
devastations brought on by Enbridge. Enbridge’s insidious business
practices caused more than 800 pipeline spills between 1999 and 2010;
that is more than one tar sands spill a week.
All pipelines leak. All markets peak. Capitalism can rot in hell.
Enbridge places profit before our families, the ecosystem, our
grandmothers, our dogs (yo what up Smokey*?), our grandchildren and the
future of life on this planet. The continuation of tar sands
transportation through pipelines like Line 6B risk more than just our
own backyards; everything in the industry’s wake is left defiled and in
squalor. Our actions against Enbridge won’t stop until Enbridge stops
participating in the resource extraction industry. We stand in
solidarity with all first peoples’ whose lands were forcibly taken from
them, Idle No More, Fearless Summer, those working to end corporate
personhood, all the species going extinct, those sick and dying thanks
to the extraction industry, and all folks fighting oppression in order
to live full and happy lives.
*Smokey was a dog who died as a result of the 2010 spill.
Source: Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands
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