CO2 pipelines are the sewage system for the fossil fuel industry, funded by the public.
Economics, Ethics, Justice, and Possible Solutions
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Video: Bogus economic studies exaggerate benefits of CO2 pipelines
University of Iowa economist Dr. Silvia Secchi eviscerates bogus economic studies that exaggerate the benefits of CO2 pipelines while ignoring costs. Case study: Consulting firm Ernst & Young hypes the Summit Pipeline.
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CO2 Pipelines Would Defile the Land We All Depend On
In this eloquent essay, Iowa land-holder Jessica Wiskus explains why dangerous CO2 pipelines should not criss-cross Midwestern farmlands, which provide the foundation of the nation’s prosperity and resilience.
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Insurance company says it will not cover any damage to farmland caused by CO2 pipelines.
This letter from State Farm insurance warns land holders: damage caused by pipelines is not covered by insurance.
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Pipelines Keep Robbing the Land Long After the Bulldozers Leave
Energy companies say their CO2 pipelines will be buried in the ground, invisible, benign, hardly noticeable. Farmers in the path of existing pipelines tell a different story – one of broken promises and permanent damage to their land.
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Great Plains Action Society statement opposing CCS and carbon pipelines
Great Plains Action Society firmly opposes CCS and carbon pipelines, which would provide excuses for further land theft and harm to communities on Indigenous territories.