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Pancakes Not Pipelines Action in Washington DC
Singer-songwriter Bethany Yarrow, daughter of Peter Yarrow, holds up a maple syrup bottle that says "Good to the Last Drop" at the protest against FERC in DC.
Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE), together with artists, concerned citizens, landowners, and prominent guests, took direct action against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for its role in destroying the Holleran family maple farm in New Milford Pennsylvania. FERC’s pipeline permit gave the Constitution Pipeline Company and its chainsaw team - aided by heavily-armed federal marshals - the "right" to clear-cut Hollerans' the maple tree stand on the family farm, in the middle of the maple sugaring season. BXE's protest confronted FERC's role in wrecking the Holleran farm, and also demanded that FERC stop issuing permits for the new pipelines and other projects supporting the expansion of the fracked gas industry, which is ruining the neighborhoods and countryside, threatening the health and safety of all of us, and adding to the climate crisis.
Unique identifier:
GP0STPP9S
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
23/03/2016
Locations:
North America
,
United States of America
,
Washington, D.C.
Credit line:
© Ian Foulk / Greenpeace
Size:
5616px × 3744px 7MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Pancakes Not Pipelines Action in Washington DC
Beyond Extreme Energy (BXE), together with artists, concerned citizens, landowners, and prominent guests, took direct action against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for its role in destroying the Holleran family maple farm in New Milford Pennsylvania. FERC’s pipeline permit gave the Constitution Pipeline Company and its chainsaw team - aided by heavily-armed federal marshals - the "right" to clear-cut Hollerans' the maple tree stand on the family farm, in the middle of the maple sugaring season. BXE's protest confronted FERC its roll in wrecking the Holleran farm, and also demanded that FERC stop issuing permits for the new pipelines and other projects supporting the expansion of the fracked gas industry, which is ruining our neighbourhoods and countryside, threatening the health and safety of all of us, and adding to the climate crisis.
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