8 signataires échangent au sujet de pétitions liées au sujet suivant : Indigenous Land Rights.
The land is no ones to own, or to abuse. The indigenous peoples, who have been confined to this place against their will, deserve at the very least the rights to protect the land they have been left with. Water is life, when the last drop turns to acid, will it be only then that people realize what they are doing to our planet, and ourselves?
Dear Chairman Sen. Manchin and Ranking Member Sen. Barrasso of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee,
I oppose the Pilot Butte Conveyance Act. This act is a taking of Tribal Treaty lands within the Wind River Indian Reservation. The Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes have been working for decades to repatriate this landscape.
There was no Tribal consultation in crafting this bill. Please respect Tribal sovereignty and stop this legislation!
The dangers are not worth the “potential” offsets. We do not want this in Vernon Parish! We want our beautiful and natural resources to remain untouched by large corporations who don’t live here and don’t care about the people. It’s all scam! Louisiana lawmakers, do the job you were hired to do. You work for the people, not corporations.
I’m a single mom who wants her kid to grow up healthy and full of life and I’m sorry but the pipeline and the chemicals going threw that pipeline are not safe for anyone if they leak cutoff values are to far away if something happen so when they leak who is going to help me take care of my kids when they get sick ! Not the big wigs of the company our small town of kinder Louisiana want to keep our kids safe and the pipeline is not us keeping our kids safe
In 2010, I participated in the Walk for a Nuclear-Free Future that started in Salamanca and ended in New York City. I did about half of the walk. During the walk, we visited the Tonawanda territory. I am very grateful for having had that experience. I remember beautiful wetlands. It’s the DEC’s responsibility to protect the wetlands, as they are fragile. This land needs to remain intact, maybe without a conservation easement?
These wetlands are such a vital part of our local ecosystem. They provide natural hunting grounds, hiking trails, wildlife refuges, and more. This area deserves to thrive, to preserve what we have left of a resource that is shrinking. The destruction of these lands would have a deep, lasting negative impact on our environment.
The Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful place and it borders the Tonawanda National Wildlife Refuge and more importantly it borders the Tonawanda Band of Seneca Nation and threatens their well water that they use to drink. There have not been proper procedures done as far as how this STAMP Project just appeared. There is not a lot of concrete evidence to show hydrogen can be used green energy. Anyone who has ever seen these two huge white egg/ball structures has to wonder how safe is it. Yes, the wetlands are vital to the local ecosystem and threatens one of the Great Lakes-Lake Ontario. This area is such an area of bird and water fowl migration and bald eagles live there.