Right now, the Indigenous Ashinaabe people of Wisconsin are fighting Big Oil to stop Line 3. Line 3 is a pipeline designed to bring 1 million barrels of dirty tar sands oil per day from Canada to the US directly through their ancestral land and the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watershed. The pipeline company building Line 3 is also responsible for the largest land-based oil spill in US history.
Line 3 violates Indigenous treaty rights, running through the Anishinaabe treaty land and the Mississippi Headwaters. This dirty, outdated pipeline will put Indigenous lands, untouched wetlands, the Great Lakes watershed, and the Mississippi River at extreme risk.
Tar sands are obsolete and the industry is dying. Importing more dirty fossil fuels will continue to accelerate climate change and the flooding, drought, wildfires, and other extreme weather events that come with it. It doesn’t make economic or ecological sense to complete the Line 3 project, and it must be stopped now.
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