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Autor: Sandra Cangemi
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A: ekonomi, intergas, 'Sandra Cangemi' via GAS del Parco, amalia navoni, ersilia.monti@livecom.it
Assumpte: [Intergas] Fwd: #NODAPL

La resistenza dei dakota a questo distruttivo oleodotto (persino secondo 
Obama) è un caso esemplare. Assolutamente da sostenere, secondo me. 
Firmate e fate girare!
Ciao e grazie
Sandra
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Oggetto:     #NODAPL
Data:     Wed, 02 Nov 2016 23:59:20 +0000
Mittente:     Paul Ferris, SumOfUs.org <us@???>
Rispondi-a:     us@???
A:     Sandra Cangemi <sandra.cangemi@???>




SumOfUs

The Dakota Access Pipeline is being funded by banks likes HSBC, ING,
Citibank to the tune of 2 billion pounds.

*Tell HSBC, ING, Citibank, and other banks to divest from the DAPL now. *

Sign the petition
<https://act.sumofus.org/go/350455?t=1&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w>

Sandra,

*Over 100 water protectors were brutally arrested by Dakota Access
Pipeline (DAPL) security forces* -- some locked in dog kennels and shot
at with rubber bullets and pepper spray -- just for standing up for
their ancestral lands and our most precious resource, water.

Thousands have peacefully gathered in North Dakota to stop
*this dirty 570,000 barrel-per-day pipeline that would endanger the
water and sacred burial grounds of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.* Just
this week, people around the world have donated and showed up in support
of the protest, and "checked-in" on Facebook in solidarity.

While this inspiring work is going on, the *banks we use every day, like
HSBC, ING, and Citibank are backing the project with hundreds of
millions of dollars in loans.*

Demand that HSBC, Citibank, ING and all other financial institutions
stop supporting the Dakota Access Pipeline and associated investments,
such as Energy Transfer now.
<https://act.sumofus.org/go/350455?t=2&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w>

North Dakota recorded nearly 300 oil pipeline spills in less than two
years -- and none were disclosed to the public. It’s no wonder
Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities alike are terrified by the
prospect of this project.

DAPL was originally going to be routed near the city of Bismarck -- but
was rejected because it would have run so close to municipal water
sources. But*for some reason, it was given a green light to put the
Standing Rock Sioux’s ancestral water supply at risk *to the profit
of banks like Wells Fargo and Citibank.

HSBC and Citibank aren’t the only banks trying to profiting off the
Dakota Access Pipeline. Deutsche Bank, UBS, and Credit Suisse are
supporting the pipeline, too. These banks are vulnerable to public
pressure. We are their customers and shareholders. They need our
business. We can pressure them to pull out of this toxic, disrespectful
project.

Stop the money, stop the pipeline. Tell HSBC, Citibank, and other
financial institutions to stop funding DAPL now.
<https://act.sumofus.org/go/350455?t=3&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w>

What we are bearing witness to at Standing Rock is a moment of history.
*We can't all be in North Dakota, but we can all stand in solidarity
with those who are.* Sign the petition and we'll then share with you
other ways you can support the Standing Rock Sioux to stop DAPL.

Alongside Indigenous leaders and grassroots communities on the front
lines, tens of thousands of SumOfUs members raised their voices
together, and we helped stop the Keystone XL pipeline in the US. Our
global community has stood with Indigenous communities, contributing
tens of thousands of dollars to lawsuits to stop Enbridge’s Northern
Gateway Pipeline in Western Canada. We are powerful when we come
together. *Now, we need to come together and help the Standing Rock
Sioux stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.*

Sign the petition asking banks to stop supporting Dakota Access Pipeline
now. <https://act.sumofus.org/go/350455?t=4&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w>

Thanks for all that you do,
Paul, Sondhya, Hanna, Glen, Neal, Sarah, and the rest of the SumOfUs team

**********
More information:

Who's Banking on the Dakota Access Pipeline?
<http://act.sumofus.org/go/349749?t=5&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w> Food and
Water Watch, Sept 6, 2016
The $3.7-billion pipeline that became a rallying cry for tribes across
America, <http://act.sumofus.org/go/349750?t=6&akid=24179.769582.YAis8w>
LA Times, Sept 13, 2016



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