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Remembering the Kalamazoo River Spill 12 Years Later
Today marks twelve years since Enbridge Line 6b ruptured near Marshall, Michigan and spilled a million gallons of diluted bitumen into the Kalamazoo River. As of this writing, I haven't seen any acknowledgment of the grim anniversary from Enbridge, even though they...
The Latest from the MPSC: Mixed Feelings
By now, you’ve probably heard the news: the Michigan Public Service Commission yesterday declined to rule definitively on Enbridge’s application to re-route a portion of Line 5 beneath the Straits of Mackinac inside a concrete tunnel. Instead, the Commission reopened...
MPSC Comments: Our Shared Future
Dear Commissioners- I am writing to encourage you to deny Enbridge’s application to relocate the twin pipelines beneath the Straits of Mackinac into a tunnel. I hope you will please consider the following: 1. The limited scope of review adopted by the ALJ...
You can’t believe anything Enbridge says (again)
It is entirely possible that the world doesn't need one more example illustrating the headline of this post. They are legion. This blog is full of them-- almost a full decade's worth of them. And the troubling thing about this surfeit of examples, this disturbing...
Line 5: Dismantling as World-Building
For the Canadian site Energy Humanities, I wrote about what makes the movement to shut down Line 5 unique and important. You can read it...
For Enbridge, Ignoring the Law is Business as Usual
As you've probably heard, as of this Wednesday, Enbridge will be in open defiance of Michigan law. Six months ago, Governor Whitmer gave notice to Enbridge that the state was revoking its easement to operate Line 5 beneath the Straits of Mackinac. The Goverrnor's...