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Line 6B reports earn Pulitzer Prize!
How's this for some great news: the ace reporters over at Inside Climate News-- David Hasemyer, Lisa Song, and Elizabeth McGowan-- have just been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for national reporting If those names sound familiar, and they should, it's because they've...
A little humor for tax day
We sincerely hope that all of our readers who have dealt with Enbridge were able to figure out how to report to the IRS. Enbridge-- as one might expect-- did not make it easy by reporting payments on the wrong form (or so tax experts told me). But to bring a little...
POLAR suit dismissed (for now)
It's been a while-- about four months-- since we last provided an update on the lawsuit filed by POLAR (the non-profit legal defense fund Protect Our Land and Rights started by our friend Jeff Axt) in Oakland County Court. If you'll recall, the suit sought an...
Update on the dirt: positive news
As the rain rains and the poor, nervous dog shakes and cowers from the thunder outside, we're playing some catch-up here on the blog. Frankly, we're a little swamped with posts-that-need-to-be-posted and not quite sure which ones to type up first. Earlier today, we...
Indiana development
There is some interesting-- and promising-- news out of northern Indiana this week. As you may recall, the hardworking folks at Save the Dunes have been trying to ensure that the Line 6B replacement does not harm sensitive wetlands. In that effort, they have been...
News roundup: beyond 6B
While not directly about Line 6B matters, we've encountered a number of tangentially-related material the past couple of days deserving of your attention, not least of which are some follow-ups to the awful spill in Arkansas, a terrible, vivid reminder of why all of...





