Enbridge Pipeline is Still Leaking In spite of Enbridge’s claims that their pipeline stopped leaking on Friday, reports have surfaced that the pipeline has been continually leaking an estimated 200 to 600 barrels of crude per hour since Friday. Chevron off the […]
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Protest Enbridge! Another Oil Spill Strikes the Midwest
Just six weeks after Enbridge was forced to shut its Lakehead system, spilling around 20,000 barrels of oil (800,000 gallons) into the waters of southern Michigan in July, Enbridge closed its 670,000 barrel per day Line 6A, which feeds midwest refineries and […]
Continue readingGas Pipeline Explosion Kills 1, international protests
Gas Pipeline Explodes causing fatal injury from San Francisco Chronicle A gas pipeline exploded in San Bruno, sending a 50 foot fireball high in the sky, killing at least one and injuring several dozen. This shows the problems with gas pipelines and […]
Continue readingSabotage at Big Creek Lumber, Protest at Primate Products, and SHAC Week of Action
An unknown vandal broke into Big Creek Lumber in Watsonville, California, this Monday. The person ransacked the break room and set fire to two work vehicles. When firefighters arrived at 1:30am, they found one of the vehicles totally engulfed in flames. There […]
Continue readingDarryl Cherney wants FBI to hand over evidence
From the San Francisco Chronicle SAN FRANCISCO — It’s an infamous case that never seems to go away, even after millions of dollars have been paid out in civil settlements and police say the trail has gone cold. The case is the […]
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Ocean Conference Becomes Laughing Stock According to Indybay, The California and the World Ocean Conference (CWO) 2010, organized by the California Ocean Protection Council, the California Natural Resources Agency, and the California Environmental Protection Agency, started on September 7 and will run […]
Continue readingInterview About Rod Coronado on Democracy Now!
interview with Dean Kuipers Jailed for Facebook Friending: Animal Rights Activist Rod Coronado Ordered Back to Prison After Accepting Friend Request from Fellow Activist Ron-coronado The longtime radical animal liberation activist Rod Coronado has been sent back to prison for four months […]
Continue readingHundreds Rally Against Pipeline Proposal
From 250.com Prince George, B.C.- About 300 people marched from the Prince George Court house to the Civic Centre Plaza this morning, to protest the proposed Enbridge twin pipeline. They hoped to carry a message to not only the Joint Review Panel […]
Continue readingVictory for San Francisco Peaks, plus international news
Small Victory for the San Francisco Peaks After 4 hours of meeting Flagstaff City Council voted 5-2 to not amend a proposed substitute agreement to sell 180 million gallons of Flagstaff’s drinking water to Arizona Snowbowl for snowmaking on the Holy San […]
Continue readingRising Tide Cascadia: Urban Treesit
Early Saturday morning a group of activists with Cascadia Rising Tide set up a platform 40 feet off the ground in a tree on the corner of Oak St and Park St. In that same tree, a banner was hung that read […]
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