LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
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Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.
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LaDuke: An Enbridge inventory, so far
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Written By:
Winona LaDuke | ×
Winona LaDuke
As Enbridge takes a spring break from its destruction in building Line 3, let’s take a quick inventory of their progress, and the legal challenges to state, tribal and county governments.
Cultural whitewashing: Enbridge is spending a lot of money representing that they are friends with tribal people. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, tribes continue to oppose them in court, and criticize Enbridge for attempting to manipulate tribal governments and politics.
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Solve climate by 2030: green recovery, climate solutions, and a just transition
The world’s top climate scientists have told us we have a ten-year window to make rapid reductions in the carbon pollution causing global warming in order to hold the warming to the low end of under 3° F. Meanwhile, clean energy solutions have gotten less expensive, and in many markets, these solutions now cost less than fossil fuel alternatives. Focusing state and local action around climate solutions could open the road to “solve climate” over the next decade.
The Wisconsin Energy Institute is joining Center for Environmental Policy at Bard College in holding a simultaneous “global dialog” webinars around the world gathering experts together to offer concrete local actions to address climate change. The recording of this event can then be used by high school and college teachers across the state and country to #MakeClimateAClass and continue the conversation.