In a matter of weeks, final construction on the Line 3 tar sands pipeline in Minnesota is slated to finish. If completed, it will transport hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil a day — threatening our water, our land, and violating the Indigenous treaty rights of the Anishinaabe people.
It’s time for the Army Corps of Engineers to complete a full environmental impact assessment on what Line 3 would mean for our climate, water, land, and the tribal rights of the Anishinaabe people.
Friend, stand in solidarity with water protectors and write to the Assistant Secretary of the Army Corps of Engineers Jaime Pinkham, and tell him to revoke Line 3’s permits while the Corps completes a full environmental evaluation.