
Energy Transfer Partners Revolution Pipeline Explosion - Pennsylvania
Seems to us like everybody but Energy Transfer Partners and our governor know that these things are bound to happen on these dangerous pipelines. From Camp White Pine: Some photos of the aftermath from Energy Transfer Partners pipeline explosion in Beaver County, Pennsylvania 9/10/18. Also pictured is ETPs public response while evacuations were still ongoing. The word is that although there was no loss of human life, there were multiple pets lost in the fire. One house was co

Call to Action: Camp White Pine to Resist the Mariner East 2 Pipeline in Pennsylvania
From our friends at Earth First! Journal: http://earthfirstjournal.org/newswire/2017/03/29/call-to-action-camp-white-pine-to-resist-the-mariner-east-2-pipeline-in-pennsylvania/ Here in Huntingdon County, PA, work has already begun at Raystown Lake, the largest lake entirely within Pennsylvania state borders, where Sunoco intends to use a horizontal directional drill to bore underneath and lay the pipe. Sunoco Logistics and its subcontractors have no regard for the beauty of A

Who Cleans Up The Mess? All Pipelines Leak!
From our friends at Resist Sunoco PA: "The rush to build massive pipelines began before the election of President Trump, spurred in part by Congress's repeal of a 40-year-old ban on oil exports in December 2015 (backed by then-President Barack Obama). Even before that decision, the United States was already the world's largest exporter of diesel, gasoline, and aviation fuel, and a net exporter of coal. With a glut of oil and gas discoveries in the Marcellus, Barnett, and Bakk

Pipeline Resistance is In the Air
(Copy sourced from author Meenal for 350 Philadelphia @350Philly) Article: https://350philadelphia.wordpress.com/2017/02/13/resistance-is-in-the-air/ The three pipelines nearest Philadelphia are: The Atlantic Sunrise Project -- this would bring fracked gas from the Marcellus in Northern PA, traveling 11 counties, notably in nearby Lancaster County. Local resistance is organized by Lancaster Against Pipelines, and ratcheted up after FERC approved the Williams Gas Company’s Atl