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Breaking News: Upton Betrays Michigan
Some breaking news to report: Michigan Representative Fred Upton, who represents plenty of citizens along Line 6B, has introduced legislation that would put an end to the Presidential Permitting process for cross-border pipelines. The bill is intended to fast-track...
“Horrific”
It's been a few days since our last landowner story. But don't worry; we've got more. We think the series has been quite powerful (if you've missed any part of it, please take a look back). We wonder what Enbridge thinks. We wonder how many stories like this, how many...
Radio, Radio
If you're bored at work this afternoon, you might want to tune in to the Tom Sumner radio program on WFNT out of Flint from 4-5 pm. His guests will be the awesome Beth Wallace of the National Wildlife Federation (you know her!) and, um, yours truly. Let's just say...
Breaking News (we wish!)
You might recall that a couple of weeks ago, we mentioned that the Pipeline Safety Trust has had to resort to crowdfunding in order to raise enough money to send ordinary citizens to this year's Pipeline Safety Trust conference. In our view, this is a dire situation....
“Long and Exhausting”
If you missed it, yesterday Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter David Hasemyer at Inside Climate News posted a terrific piece on the plight of landowners whose homes sit in close proximity to the Line 6B pipeline. Among other things, Hasemyer notes that there are no...
Landowner Stories, Pulitzer-style
If you want to see what distinguishes Pulitzer Prize-caliber reporting from what ordinarily passes for journalism, take a look at the latest report from David Hasemyer at Inside Climate News. Coinciding nicely with our latest series, Hasemyer's piece tells the stories...





