Name
Rocky
Coronado
Organization/Affiliation
People’s Assembly
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 1:11 pm
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Don’t sell out to big oil.
Don’t be the ones to fuck yo the Great Lakes w an inevitable oil spill
Don’t be the ones to fuck yo the Great Lakes w an inevitable oil spill
Name
M. Tobi
Hanna-Davies
Organization/Affiliation
Hope for Creation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 1:09 pm
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What are you thinking?!!
The Line 5 tunnel project violates so many of our values! And fast-tracking it violates even more values!
Please tell Enbridge that all of us who live near the Kalamazoo River have not forgotten their hugely destructive oil spill here, and their inept, inadequate response.
Please tell Enbridge that if they are intent on building a pipeline from one part of Canada to another, they need to build it entirely in Canada, far away from endangering the Great Lakes.
Please tell Enbridge to look around them and admit that their business model is contributing to all the wildfires and severe storms we are having, that are getting worse and worse.
Please tell Enbridge to think not only of their profits, but also of their responsibility to the future of their own grandchildren and everyone else’s grandchildren.
Please tell Enbridge they could have a very successful business and be a model our world needs if they invested in switching from a climate-change-causing business model to an alternative fuels business model.
Please tell Enbridge to have the courage to be part of the solution instead of being part of the problem.
The Line 5 tunnel project violates so many of our values! And fast-tracking it violates even more values!
Please tell Enbridge that all of us who live near the Kalamazoo River have not forgotten their hugely destructive oil spill here, and their inept, inadequate response.
Please tell Enbridge that if they are intent on building a pipeline from one part of Canada to another, they need to build it entirely in Canada, far away from endangering the Great Lakes.
Please tell Enbridge to look around them and admit that their business model is contributing to all the wildfires and severe storms we are having, that are getting worse and worse.
Please tell Enbridge to think not only of their profits, but also of their responsibility to the future of their own grandchildren and everyone else’s grandchildren.
Please tell Enbridge they could have a very successful business and be a model our world needs if they invested in switching from a climate-change-causing business model to an alternative fuels business model.
Please tell Enbridge to have the courage to be part of the solution instead of being part of the problem.
Name
Tina M
Larson
Organization/Affiliation
Michigan Resident
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 12:50 pm
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I am very much against the Line 5 Tunnel.
I write as a veteran Biology and Environmental Science teacher.
The potential for catastrophic impact on the unique ecosystem of the Great Lakes is not worth installing the project. Just as “there’s more than one way to skin a cat” (which is true!), there are other means of addressing energy needs of the people.
I write as a veteran Biology and Environmental Science teacher.
The potential for catastrophic impact on the unique ecosystem of the Great Lakes is not worth installing the project. Just as “there’s more than one way to skin a cat” (which is true!), there are other means of addressing energy needs of the people.
I’m not against the use of oil, I am against routing its transport beneath the Straits of Mackinac.
Sincerely,
Tina M Larson
Name
Kathy
Hogg
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 12:34 pm
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I am writing to oppose approving the Line 5 tunnel project. It has not been thoroughly vetted and just one spill would ruin the Great Lakes. The risks way outweigh the benefits. There is no energy crisis that has to be dealt with only in this way, The Indigenous peoples whose land will be crossed have not had meaningful input. This tunnel is just a disaster waiting to happen.
Name
Jenna
Mignano
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 12:08 pm
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I would like to share my concerns for the Line 5 project. I understand the need to move fuels across the state and in between countries; however, the slightest leak or damage to the line could , not only put our wildlife in danger, it could have detrimental impact on the health and safety of the residents of Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana and our Canadian neighbors. Alternatives can and should be considered. Given the severity of this matter it’s time to think outside of the box to find a different way, above water, to move materials. Thank you for the opportunity to share my concerns. I’d be happy to serve on a citizen committee to further discuss alternative ideas.
Name
Joel
Myler
Organization/Affiliation
Muskegon Energy Company
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 11:35 am
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Name
Kindra
Weid
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 11:08 am
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My utmost concern is for the health of the Great Lakes and health of the communities that recreate and make a living from them. The supposed “energy emergency” is false and politically motivated, and should not override public safety and environmental protections. An oil spill in the Great Lakes would be catastrophic for drinking water, wildlife, and Michigan’s economy. More than 1.3 million jobs, equating to $82 billion in wages, are directly tied to the Great Lakes. Approving this tunnel locks us into decades of fossil fuel dependency, exacerbating the climate and public health crises; it must be thoroughly assessed for its greenhouse gas emissions and health impacts before proceeding. Tribal nations and Indigenous communities have not been meaningfully consulted. Their rights, treaties, and voices must be honored.
Name
CARISSA
WELTON
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 10:23 am
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I was born and raised in Michigan, with a family history that dates back before statehood. Building any new fossil fuel infrastructure is pure negligence during a climate emergency, especially when 90% of the oil in Line 5 goes back to Canada and lines the pocket of a foreign energy company. Furthermore, Enbridge has a history of disastrous oil spills in Michigan’s precious wetland ecosystems. In fact, Line 5 has already leaked at least 33 times and more than 1.1 million gallons of oil. There is no reason to risk 90% of our country’s freshwater supply for a pipeline that provides 90% of oil to Canada. There is no urgent need for this Line 5 pipeline energy. Michigan has plenty of energy alternatives that operate on renewable energy, that would not cause environmental and socioeconomic harm, and can easily replace and surpass the 10% of tar sand oil that the Line 5 pipeline will potentially leak into the Great Lakes. In addition to all of the biological and economic reasons to shut down the Line 5 pipeline, the cultural loss and violation of treaty rights must also be considered amongst environmental impacts. For the Anishinaabe people of the Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC) life began in the Michilimackinac (Place of the Great Turtle, with Mackinac being a mistranslation of ‘turtle’), now known as the Straights of Mackinac. Not only is the drinking source and livelihood of more than 40 million people at risk, the pipeline is located where Lake Huron and Lake Michigan meet, known to the indigenous community for centuries as a sacred space. I urge you to stop the Line 5 pipeline project so we can invest and move forward with more sustainable energy infrastructure such as biomass, solar and wind.
Name
Amy
Ranger
Organization/Affiliation
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 10:06 am
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Regarding Line 5 crossing the Straits of Mackinac – this is a disaster in waiting! There are no protections for oil leaking into the Great Lakes, and this would be a complete disaster – especially for Michigan. Our state depends on this area of the Great Lakes for fishing, recreation, tourism, as well as a natural habitat for wildlife. I am totally against using Line 5 to transport oil anywhere.
Name
Brian
Shoaf
Organization/Affiliation
Detroit Regional Chamber
Entry Date
June 25, 2025 9:45 am
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