Showing posts with label oil pipeline. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Sustainability and Justice: The Need for Water Protectors

Distinguished Lecture by

WINONA LADUKE 
~ Water Protector ~


Winona LaDuke - Water Protector

November 16, 2:30pm - 4:45pm,
Center for the Arts Screening Room, UB North Campus [Map].

Refreshments, lecture and discussion,
RSVP Here by Nov. 15.


During the Standing Rock actions against the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline, a new term was born - ‘Water Protector’.  This became the preferred way to talk about the residents of the Standing Rock resistance camps; rather than protestor. 

Water Protectors are not radicals that want us to return the middle ages, but futurists that want a clean, healthy environment for their children and the next seven generations.  In these times of climate chaos and political inaction, we must all be Water Protectors.

Winona LaDuke is a rural development economist and author working on issues of Indigenous Economics, Food and Energy Policy. A graduate of Harvard and Antioch Universities, she has written extensively on Native American and environmental issues.

LaDuke lives and works on the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota, and is the Executive Director of Honor the Earth. She works nationally and internationally on the issues of climate change, renewable energy, environmental justice and sustainable food systems alongside Indigenous communities.


A presentation in the UB RENEW Distinguished Lecture Series

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Top Clinton Ally Speaks Against Oil Pipeline at Canisius College Event

Clinton Surrogate Jennifer Granholm comes out against Dakota Access Pipeline

"We ought to be doing everything we possibly can to keep fossil fuel energy in the ground and developing the renewable side."

Buffalo, NY — Former Michigan Governor and co-chairwoman of Hillary Clinton’s presidential transition team Jennifer Granholm spoke out against the Dakota Access Pipeline during a clean energy jobs event at Canisius College on Tuesday. 

"Hillary Clinton may want the climate movement to 'get a life,' but clearly her surrogates are willing to stand with us", said Jason Kowalski, spokesperson for 350 Action. "Electing Hillary Clinton will help empower ‘keep it in the ground’ allies like Granholm to stop dangerous fossil fuel projects like Dakota Access."

Native organizers at Standing Rock have been met with militarized law enforcement this week, but remain committed to stopping the pipeline.

VIDEO (1 min.) - Granholm responds to a question about the pipeline:


Video link at YouTube: https://youtu.be/ftsuX44dEUA

TRANSCRIPT:

Question - Sara Schultz, Sierra Club Niagara Group: A question a lot of people want to know — do you stand with the Standing Rock Sioux in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline?

Jennifer Granholm: Yes, I do. I do. And you know, here’s what I think. In all things, we should be erring on the side of generating more renewable energy rather than generating more fossil fuel energy, and pipelines facilitate the generation of fossil fuel energy. We are seeing that the costs of renewables are dropping to grid parity and below, especially wind in particular is very, very cheap. We ought to be doing everything we possibly can to keep fossil fuel energy in the ground and developing the renewable side.