Tomorrow, I’m pleased to join a panel discussion on Line 5 as part of the Michigan League of Conservation Voters’ People, Planet, Public Health Webinar series. Here are details including a link to register.

In 2010, nearly a million gallons of oil was spilled into the Kalamazoo River, costing more than a billion dollars and taking years to clean up. Who caused that spill? Enbridge Energy.

This Canadian company continues to threaten Michigan waterways with their outdated, 68-year-old Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac. Thanks to Governor Whitmer, this pipeline is set to be shut down on May 12. But we know Enbridge won’t go down without a fight. Join us, Michigan LCV, and a panel of experts to discuss what it will take to shut down this ticking time bomb for good.

Register for the “Line 5: Shutting Down the Ticking Time Bomb” webinar here.

Who: Michigan LCV, Jeff Insko, Professor of English at Oakland University, Whitney Gravelle, President, Bay Mills Indian Community, Riyaz Kanji, Tribal Litigator at Kanji & Katzen and Michigan LCV Board Member

When: Tuesday, May 4, 5 p.m.

Where: via Zoom and Facebook Live. Register here.

Sign up for Michigan LCV’s People, Planet, Public Health webinar: “Line 5: Shutting Down the Ticking Time Bomb”

Thank you for your support!