Content tagged with "Enbridge"
News
Leech Lake Tribal Court: Fight against Enbridge Alberta Clipper Can Continue
Indigenous Environmental Network | Friday, August 21, 2009
Native, Green groups oppose State Department dirty pipeline permit
Earthjustice/Sierra Club/MCEA/IEN | Thursday, August 20, 2009
Enbridge gets U.S. approval for pipeline to midwest
Calgary Herald | Lisa Schmidt | Thursday, August 20, 2009
Sec. Clinton Warned by Minnesotans: Enbridge Dirty Oil Project Should Not Be Approved
Indigenous Environmental Network | dirtyoilsands.org | Thursday, August 06, 2009
Clinton asked to keep Canada sands oil out of U.S.
Reuters | by Tom Doggett | Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Event Galvanizes Opposition to Enbridge Tar Sands Pipeline
Office of the Wet'suwet'en | Monday, June 08, 2009
Leech Lake, say no to tar sands pipeline
Reznet | by Nellis Kennedy & Winona LaDuke | Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tar Sands Pipeline Delay Makes Room for Alternatives
ForestEthics, Equiterre | Monday, January 19, 2009
Opponents line up against proposed Canada oil pipeline
Minnesota Public Radio | by Bob Kelleher | Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Oil spill tainted water table
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel | by Lee Bergquist | Friday, February 16, 2007
Environmental group says oil spill underscores its point
Janesville (WI) Gazette | AP | Friday, January 05, 2007
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Publications
King Carbon: How Enbridge Damages Our Climate as the World’s Largest Tar Sands Shipper
By: Environmental Defence Canada
Pipeline and Tanker Trouble
By: Natural Resources Defense Council | Anthony Swift, Nathan Lemphers, Susan Casey-Lefkowitz, Katie Terhune and Danielle Droitsch
Blog
My mother told me there’d be days like these…
Oil Change: North America’s oil industry is downsizing
Enbridge issued final notice of trespass by Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs
Pelosi Visits Ottawa as Tar Sands Protests Flare
RBC Takes Step Away From Tar Sands
Enbridge Claims No Responsibility
Is the Pacific Northwest’s Future Playing Out in Oil-Slicked Michigan? [VIDEO]
Why Enbridge is afraid of Ta’Kaiya Blaney
First Nations Hit Back Against Harper; Say Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline Will Be Stopped
No Tar Sands Pipeline Construction Until True Impacts are Clear
First Nations re-ignite Enbridge campaign
A Tale of Two Pipelines
The Oil Sands’ Strange Bedfellows: Chinese Capitalists and Albertan Communists
Enbridge Deal Raises A $203 Million Question
Realities of a Tar Sands Oil Spill, One Year Later
A year after pipeline spill, tar sands oil still plagues a Michigan community
Joint Review Panel has asked Enbridge to provide preliminary abandonment plan for Northern Gateway
Tar Sands: They Won’t Be Going to Asia without Keystone XL
Enbridge Gateway shipping agreements a mere handshake, not a binding commitment
British Columbia has better options than bringing tar sands oil across its lands and waters
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