MPSC CommissionersBIG UPDATE:

The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) ruled on April 21, 2021, to include climate evidence in their review of Enbridge's proposed Line 5 oil tunnel! 

This is a historic decision. The first time greenhouse gases will be included in a review under the Michigan Environmental Protection Act. We will now be able to provide evidence not only about the climate impacts of the construction of the tunnel, but also the products the pipeline carries. 

Thank you to the 120 businesses and organizations and the more than 2000 people who signed our letter urging the Commissioners to include climate change.

Thanks to you and the tireless actions of thousands of others, we've won a major step in the fight to prevent an oil tunnel and fight climate change and pollution! We will continue to work with our partners at the Environmental Law & Policy Center and expert witnesses to present this evidence.

For more information, check out our press release and the video below about the Commission's decision. 

Thank you and CONGRATULATIONS for helping us win this monumental decision!

 

Dear Commissioners:

Allowing Enbridge to build a massive oil tunnel - and to restart the Line 5 oil pipeline that Gov. Whitmer has ordered shut down - will have significant impacts on our climate and our state. Building this oil tunnel at a time when scientists say we must cut climate emissions by 45% this decade is a terrible idea, and Enbridge has been fighting to keep all evidence about climate change from even being considered. In the midst of the burgeoning climate crisis, it would be irresponsible to allow Enbridge to narrow the scope of the review of this project so severely that the most important issues are excluded. We urge you to include evidence about climate change, other significant environmental risks, and public need in your review of Enbridge’s proposed oil tunnel project.

 

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  • Jeff Garner
    endorsed 2021-03-25 07:14:59 -0400
  • Julie Essenberg
    endorsed 2021-03-25 07:04:56 -0400
  • Kenneth Schilling
    endorsed via 2021-03-25 06:48:35 -0400
  • gloria koch
    endorsed 2021-03-25 06:13:14 -0400
    There are grass roots groups in many of the cities in Michigan advocating carbon free agendas, pushing for a declaration of climate crisis along with policies to make that happen. This is a strong movement across the world, the use of oil will continue to decrease. Building a tunnel is not the future, Line 5 should be closed, it presents a danger to the Great Lakes and the life in and around the lakes.
  • gloria koch
    endorsed 2021-03-25 06:11:49 -0400
    There are grass roots groups in many of the cities in Michigan advocating carbon free agendas, pushing for a declaration of climate crisis along with policies to make that happen. This is a strong movement across the world, the use of oil will continue to decrease. Building a tunnel is not the future, Line 5 should be closed, it presents a danger to the Great Lakes and the life in and around the lakes.
  • Mizan Chowdhury
    endorsed 2021-03-25 04:20:42 -0400
  • John Rokas
    endorsed 2021-03-25 02:31:57 -0400
  • Tamara Horne
    endorsed 2021-03-25 00:18:36 -0400
  • Judy Passon
    endorsed 2021-03-25 00:09:53 -0400
  • Curt Herman
    endorsed 2021-03-24 23:59:06 -0400
  • Jay Zocher
    endorsed 2021-03-24 23:08:45 -0400
  • Sylvia Kay
    endorsed via 2021-03-24 22:43:28 -0400
  • Sherron Collins
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:42:22 -0400
  • Ruth Moerdyk
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:38:44 -0400
  • A.C. McGarry
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:35:20 -0400
  • Mary Ellen McNaughton
    endorsed via 2021-03-24 22:31:10 -0400
  • Tracy Crawford
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:19:06 -0400
  • Sandra Gray
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:12:32 -0400
    If this oil actually gets used for another 90 years, there won’t be enough people around to use it 😬🤪😢
  • Jim Nelson
    endorsed 2021-03-24 22:07:59 -0400
  • Charlene Trevorrow
    endorsed via 2021-03-24 22:07:40 -0400
    Back in the 1950s when Enbridge put their pipeline through the Great Lakes we didn’t know that in the future Enbridge would have oil accidents in Kalamazoo area that were unnoticed for days, poisoning earth and water all around it. There are hundreds of Cities around the Great Lakes that get their drinking water from our big lakes. OurGreat Lakes are 20% of the worlds fresh water and to take a risk on a Tunnel or pipe to never have a leak is a fantasy we cannot afford. The world is gradually becoming a green world where our energy comes from our Sun and Wind and thermal sources. This pipeline to continue to move it’s product from Wisconsin north to the Canadian border and around the lakes on the Canadian side to Sarnia, Ont.
  • Dolli Lutes
    endorsed via 2021-03-24 21:40:34 -0400
  • Amy Pflughoeft
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:36:57 -0400
  • Amanda Salvner
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:35:24 -0400
  • Roy Sarosik
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:32:09 -0400
  • Charlene Trevorrow
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:30:48 -0400
    The oil and gas from line 5 is NOT EVEN FOR THE UNITED STATES. THE oil is going to Canada for their residents. They don’t care about our drinking water that hundreds of cities in Michigan Wisconsin, And a few others States get from our Great Lakes. We didn’t know how dangerous this was in the 1950s, but with pipe leaks by Kalamazoo and other places we cannot afford to have a oil pipeline going through our Great Lakes any longer, even through a supposedly safe tunnel. Accidents happen all the time and I (We) cannot afford a mishap in 2% of the world’s freshwater.
  • john hooper
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:26:19 -0400
  • Adrianna Allen
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:25:52 -0400
  • Olga Zakharova
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:09:40 -0400
  • Tom Lootens
    endorsed 2021-03-24 21:01:56 -0400
  • Paul Kerman
    endorsed 2021-03-24 20:18:07 -0400

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