Monday, September 24, 2012

Treesitting returns

“Today I climbed a tree in the path of Keystone XL to demand TransCanada stop construction of this dirty and dangerous pipeline. This pipeline is a disaster for everyone it touches, from the cancer tar sands extraction is causing indigenous communities, to the water poisoned by inevitable tar sands spills, to the landowners whose land has been seized, and to everyone that will be affected by climate change,” said Mary Washington, one of the Tar Sands Blockade members sitting in a tree."

BREAKING: Eight People Climb Trees And Start Indefinite Tree Sit to Stop Keystone XL » Tar Sands Blockade

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