[env-trinity] Karuk, Yurok and Klamath Tribes Oppose Pacific Connector Pipeline
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Mon Nov 14 09:50:22 PST 2016
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/11/14/1598980/-Karuk-Yurok-and-Klamath-Tribes-Oppose-Pacific-Connector-Pipeline
https://intercontinentalcry.org/karuk-yurok-klamath-tribes-oppose-pacific-connector-pipeline/
Karuk, Yurok and Klamath Tribes Oppose Pacific Connector Pipeline
by Dan Bacher
The Karuk Tribe, located on the Klamath River in Northern California,
today announced its opposition to the Jordan Cove LNG terminal and
Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline projects, joining the Yurok and Klamath
Tribes in officially opposing the controversial project.
“The proposed pipeline would carry fracked natural gas across or under
400 bodies of water in the Klamath, Rogue, Umpqua, Coquille and Coos
watersheds,” according to a statement from the Karuk Tribe. “The 36-
inch underground pipeline would travel from Malin, OR to a proposed
terminal in Coos Bay and require a permanent 232-mile long and
approximately 100-foot wide clear cut through these already impaired
watersheds. The terminal, built in the tsunami zone, would export
liquefied natural gas abroad.”
“With our fisheries and water quality already compromised, we simply
cannot afford the risks associated with running a natural gas pipeline
beneath the Klamath River,” said Karuk Chairman Russell ‘Buster’
Attebery.
Area Tribes and conservation groups see this issue as very similar to
the Dakota Access Pipe Line (DAPL) struggle in North Dakota, where the
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and their allies have been faced with police
brutality, rubber bullets, dog attacks and other violence as they
fight to protect their land, sacred sites and nation’s second longest
river, the Missouri.
Many in the Karuk Tribal community will join members of the Yurok
Tribe, Klamath Tribes, Klamath Riverkeeper and the Klamath Justice
Coalition at the capitol building in Salem, OR today, Monday, November
14 at 1 pm to demand that the Oregon Department of State Lands put an
end to the project.
The Yurok Tribe announced its opposition to the terminal and pipeline
in a statement issued on November 9.
“The impacts to salmon, other fish and native wildlife, in combination
with the inherent risks to human populations, are unacceptable,” the
Tribe stated.
You can expect to see campaigns against fracking, the construction of
oil and natural gas pipelines and the expansion of offshore drilling
to build momentum as incoming President Trump promotes increased
fossil fuel extraction across the nation.
On Friday, Trump’s transition team released their “energy” plan that
proclaims their plans to expand onshore and offshore oil drilling on
federal lands and waters — and to “streamline” the permitting process
for all energy projects. Their statement is absolutely chilling for
anybody who cares about fish and wildlife, people, water, the
environment and the public trust:
‘Rather than continuing the current path to undermine and block
America's fossil fuel producers, the Trump Administration will
encourage the production of these resources by opening onshore and
offshore leasing on federal lands and waters. We will streamline the
permitting process for all energy projects, including the billions of
dollars in projects held up by President Obama, and rescind the job-
destroying executive actions under his Administration. We will end the
war on coal, and rescind the coal mining lease moratorium, the
excessive Interior Department stream rule, and conduct a top-down
review of all anti-coal regulations issued by the Obama
Administration. We will eliminate the highly invasive "Waters of the
US" rule, and scrap the $5 trillion dollar Obama-Clinton Climate
Action Plan and the Clean Power Plan and prevent these unilateral
plans from increasing monthly electric bills by double-digits without
any measurable effect on Earth's climate.’
Also on Friday, Representative Devin Nunes (CA-22), one of the most
extreme Congressional opponents of fish and wildlife restoration in
California, the West and the nation and one of the strongest backers
of increasing Delta water exports to corporate agribusiness, joined
the 16-member executive committee of Donald Trump’s transition team.
“Today I was honored to have been named to the executive committee of
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team,” said Nunes. “In this
role, I will advise President-elect Trump on the appointments of his
Cabinet members and on appointments to other top positions in the new
administration. I look forward to helping to assemble an energetic and
forward-looking team that will capably lead our country toward more
economic growth, greater opportunity, and a safer homeland for all
Americans.”
As if that wasn’t bad enough, Politico reported Wednesday that David
Bernhardt, a lawyer who co-chaired the natural resources department at
the firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck and served as a George W.
Bush Interior Department official, is leading the transition's
Interior Department team.
According to Congressional disclosures, his current lobbying clients
include the Westlands Water District, considered the Darth Vader of
California politics by Tribes, fishermen and environmentalists, and
one of the biggest proponents of exporting more Delta water. Bernhart
represented the Westlands Water District on litigation involving the
Delta and the Endangered Species Act. (www.politico.com)
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