I guess I haven’t posted this zine anywhere on tumblr yet but yeah heres the big shitty thing Minnesota has been fighting for sevenish years. This Black Snake problem ain’t gonna crush itself so if yinz can lend a hand to the water protector effort thad be gr8. donations, legal support, get word out, or rollup to the frontlines and throw down shoulder to shoulder with the Indigenous homies who’ve been fighting pipelines since there were pipelines - solidarity is everthing.
here’s a handy linktree
*the zine was made in 2019, recently Enbridge just got their last needed permit. They’re currently entering construction despite pandemic conditions and multiple active lawsuits.
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So what really happened to the Teck Frontier oilsands mine? Hint: It wasn’t anything Justin Trudeau did or didn’t do. s of some others.
Teck Resources Ltd. has understood this for at least a couple of years now, probably longer. The market for fossil fuels is in decline, and all the War Rooms in Alberta and all of Premier Jason Kenney’s public tantrums and bizarre conspiracy theories can’t do much to change that reality.
Concern about earth’s rising temperatures, and bankers’ and insurers’ inevitable responses to that, just makes the market that much worse.
Tar sands oil is a thick, mucky, clay-like substance that is infused with a hydrocarbon called bitumen. The oil around Beaver Lake is extracted by a process known as steam-assisted gravity drainage, which occurs under the earth and is similar to fracking. Farther north, extraction is done by strip-mining the remote boreal forest of Alberta, 2 million acres of which have already been destroyed. The destruction of vast forests, sold to timber companies, and the scraping away of the topsoil have left behind poisoned wastelands. This industrial operation, perhaps the largest such project in the world, is rapidly accelerating the release of the carbon emissions that will, if left unchecked, soon render the planet uninhabitable for humans. The oil is transported thousands of miles to refineries as far away as Houston through pipelines and in tractor-trailer trucks or railroad cars. More than a hundred climate scientists have called for a moratorium on the extraction of tar sands oil. Former NASA scientist James Hansen has warned that if the tar sands oil is fully exploited, it will be “game over for the planet.” He has also called for the CEOs of fossil fuel companies to be tried for high crimes against humanity.
Three more companies, including American cosmetics giant Avon, have announced they will avoid using fuel derived from the oilsands to distri
Three more companies, including American cosmetics giant Avon, have announced they will avoid using fuel derived from the oilsands to distribute their products.
"We've asked our transportation partners to take steps that will avoid high-impact, high-carbon fuels such as those from the tarsands," said Avon vice-president Tod Arbogast.
As well, Canadian trucking firm Concord Transportation has asked its fuel vendors what steps they are taking to avoid refineries that process oilsands bitumen.
"We attempted to identify sources for the fuel that we purchase, primarily in the U.S., and work to lessen or minimize purchasing fuel from vendors that were deriving their feedstock from the tarsands," said Concord vice-president Richard Brooks.
Brooks said that effort began after a request from a Concord's customer, Lush Cosmetics.
Lush, which has previously held anti-oilsands protests at its stores, has released a new corporate policy asking all of its suppliers to stop using oilsands-derived fuel.
A total of 10 companies have announced a wide range of similar moves to reduce the carbon footprint of moving their goods.
Drugstore chain Walgreen's, which has 7,500 stores across the United States, said in August it would buy fuel for its trucks only from refineries that don't use feedstock from the oilsands. Organic grocer Whole Foods has moved in that direction.
The Gap, Timberland and Levi Strauss have all asked their transportation contractors what they are doing to eliminate higher-carbon fuels.
As well, courier company Federal Express has promised it will consider the environmental and social impacts of the fuels it uses, although it hasn't specifically mentioned the oilsands.
The impact of those moves is unclear.
Avon ships most of its goods by parcel, said Arbogast. Walgreen's spokesman Michael Polzin said the company wasn't buying much oilsands-derived fuel to begin with.
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2021 PATCH for the LINE3 INFO ZINE
*process updates, updated donation info, better language :p
“heres the big shitty thing Minnesota has been fighting for sevenish years. This Black Snake problem ain’t gonna crush itself so if yinz can lend a hand to the water protector effort thad be gr8. donations, legal support, get word out, or rollup to the frontlines and throw down shoulder to shoulder with the Indigenous homies who’ve been fighting pipelines since there were pipelines - solidarity is everthing. here’s a handy linktree”
fuck the Enbridge corporations - We stand with Indigenous Nations
March is gonna be very busy for Line3 opposition. I just did these three images for Indigenous lead resistance spaces going toe to toe with one of the most evil industries on the planet. Wherever you are especially if you’re kicking it in so-called Minnesota it’s time to show up.