Native American Sovereignty Supersedes Big Oil's Authority - And It's Time The Industry Accepted It.
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This thought occurred to me as I made my way home to Detroit from Lansing last month. I had just made a presentation to the Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority (MSCA) as part of the Indigenous community’s ongoing battle to shut down a 1950s-era oil pipeline built and operated by the Canadian company Enbridge. The Great Lakes hold 21 percent of the world’s fresh water, and the outdated pipeline, known as Line 5, runs along the bottom of these life-sustaining waters through the Mackinac Straits, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan to Lake Huron.
Native American Sovereignty Supersedes Big Oil's Authority - And It's Time The Industry Accepted It.
Native American Sovereignty Supersedes Big…
Native American Sovereignty Supersedes Big Oil's Authority - And It's Time The Industry Accepted It.
This thought occurred to me as I made my way home to Detroit from Lansing last month. I had just made a presentation to the Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority (MSCA) as part of the Indigenous community’s ongoing battle to shut down a 1950s-era oil pipeline built and operated by the Canadian company Enbridge. The Great Lakes hold 21 percent of the world’s fresh water, and the outdated pipeline, known as Line 5, runs along the bottom of these life-sustaining waters through the Mackinac Straits, the body of water that connects Lake Michigan to Lake Huron.