In The News
April 2019
Sacred Earth Solar empowers front line Indigenous communities with renewable energy.
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Replace Restore Rise - Clean Water Jamboree
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November 2018
PIPELINE REPORT: Enbridge found to average one pipeline incident every 20 days (11/14/2018)
Common Ground: Wild Ricing (11/15/2018)
October 2018
New York Sues Exxon Mobil, Saying It Deceived Shareholders on Climate Change (10/24/2018)
Youth Climate Intervenors Announce Legal Appeal on Line 3 (10/28/2018)
https://tinyurl.com/youth-climate-Intervenors
Protestors Call Out Hypocrisy At Equator Principles Meeting (10/22/2018)
https://tinyurl.com/protest-equator-mtg
Destroy Oil Pipelines as a Thunderbird in this New Video Game (10/19/2018)
https://tinyurl.com/destroy-pipeline-game
Enbridge: Worst-case Line 3 spill would cost $1.4 billion (10/17/2018)
https://tinyurl.com/enbridge-spill-cost1-4billion
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Honor the Earth to Ride Pipeline
Dear Friends,
This fall, I am going to stand up against big oil, and I need your help. I am going to join with my brothers and sisters to say no to tar sands oil, no to dirty coal and fracking, and yes to a future which will nourish us. Please join us – we need your support.
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Read moreIdle No More: Canada Escalates War on First Nations
By Winona LaDuke and Frank Jr. Molley
Mi’kmaq and Maliseet reserves in Atlantic Canada are the sites of a new major battle between First Nation activists and the Canadian government that represents the next stage of the Idle No More movement. The flash point came when the Conservative government threw down the gauntlet with what some call sign-or-starve consent agreements presented to First Nations right across the country.
Government of Canada Reacts to UNESCO Decision on Pimachiowin Aki
The Honourable Peter Kent, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, today commented on the news that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee has asked Canada to refine the nomination proposal for the inscription of Pimachiowin Aki on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The World Heritage Committee made this decision today at its annual meeting in Cambodia.
Read moreHonor the Earth and the Indigo Girls Announce Sept. Concerts
HONOR THE EARTH and the INDIGO GIRLS would like to announce 3 very special acoustic duo shows,
Read moreNation’s Largest Uranium Mine Planned for N.M.
By Michael Hartranft - ABQ Journal
It’s been more than a dozen years since the last uranium ore was mined in New Mexico, but a Canada-based company and a Japanese partner propose to break that spell soon.
Read moreEnbridge Oil Spill Risk High
A new report by Simon Fraser University researchers concludes the probability of a marine tanker oil spill for the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project is between 95.3% and 99.9% over the operating life of the project.
Read moreEditorial From Honor Board Member Kim Smith to the Navajo Times
Industrial Economy is not the Only Economy
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