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Stop The Line 3 Pipeline


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For Water. For Treaties. For Climate.

DROP THE CHARGES

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Stop The Line 3 Pipeline


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For Water. For Treaties. For Climate.

DROP THE CHARGES

What is line 3

Line 3 is a proposed pipeline expansion to bring nearly a million barrels of tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to Superior, Wisconsin. It was proposed in 2014 by Enbridge, a Canadian pipeline company responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge seeks to build a new pipeline corridor through untouched wetlands and the treaty territory of Anishinaabe peoples, through the Mississippi River headwaters to the shore of Lake Superior.

Why the opposition

All pipelines spill. Line 3 isn’t about safe transportation of a necessary product, it’s about expansion of a dying tar sands industry. Line 3 would contribute more to climate change than Minnesota’s entire economy. Minnesota’s own Department of Commerce found our local market does not need Line 3 oil. We need to decommission the old Line 3 and justly transition to a renewable, sustainable economy. Line 3 would violate the treaty rights of Anishinaabe peoples and nations in its path — wild rice is a centerpiece of Anishinaabe culture, it grows in numerous watersheds Line 3 seeks to cross. It’s well-past time to end the legacy of theft from and destruction of indigenous peoples and territories.

What we can do

We can keep organizing, educating, and advocating to stop Line 3 and build the future we want. Legal and grassroots efforts have kept Enbridge’s Line 3 destruction at bay — it was supposed to be complete in 2017. We are holding events in our homes, community centers, churches, schools, and online. We are talking to our politicians, speaking up at hearings, marching in protests, taking nonviolent direct action together, and reporting Enbridge’s activity along the proposed route. We are teaching and learning from each other. We are growing food and investing in renewable energy. Wherever you are and whatever your skill set, there is a place for you in the movement to stop Line 3.


 

line 3 resistance MAPs

Enbridge will begin their roadway destruction crossings June 1, 2021.

Here is a simple map indicating HDD River Crossings Destruction Dates.

HERE IS THE MAP THAT SHOWS CAMPING PLACES ALONG THE NEW LINE 3 ROUTE + CANOE RIVER ACCESS POINTS WITH HDD RIVER CROSSINGS.

FOR Below MAP (click to enlarge)

RECENT NEWS

RESIST LINE 3 WEEKLY UPDATES

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Get the latest on actions held to Stop Line 3, legal updates, watchdog content, upcoming events, & solidarity news from other movements we stand with

May 31: Helpful context for the Treaty People Gathering
for past weeks visit the weekly update archive

 

THE FIGHT GOES ON

 

LANDOWNERS SAY NO!

 
 
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Line 5 Battle


The Line 5 Pipeline threatens Tribal land, Treaty Rights in the ceded territory, the Great Lakes, and the climate. The pipeline, which is long past its lifespan, is currently pumping tar sands oil under expired permits. Despite the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa’s request that Enbridge remove Line 5.

Line 5 Battle


The Line 5 Pipeline threatens Tribal land, Treaty Rights in the ceded territory, the Great Lakes, and the climate. The pipeline, which is long past its lifespan, is currently pumping tar sands oil under expired permits. Despite the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa’s request that Enbridge remove Line 5.

Save the Great Lakes: Shut down Line 5

Two 62-year old oil pipelines are threatening the Great Lakes. Called Line 5, owned by Enbridge, a Canadian energy company, they carry 23-million gallons of crude oil daily. It passes between the state's upper and lower peninsulas along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinaw. Oil and water don't mix, and if they were to rupture, they would spill oil across the Great Lakes. Please act now and make Enbridge shut the pipeline down. Please do whatever you can. Thank you

Why is this important?

Pipe up, pipe out! Shut down Line 5. This is a Great Lakes call to action.