'Everyday There's Resistance': Peaceful Pipeline Protesters Arrested in NY

October 4, 2020 Off By EveAim

Twenty-one non-violent demonstrators were arrested in Peekskill, New York on Saturday in the latest attempt to stop construction of a controversial high-pressure methane gas pipeline planned to run through residential communities and near the aging Indian Point nuclear power plant.

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“Coming off the largest global mobilization against fossil fuels in history, there has never been a better moment to come together to reject the AIM pipeline.”
—Naomi Klein

The Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) pipeline is being constructed by Spectra, a company that was on Friday the subject of a damning DeSmog Blog exposé unveiling deep ties between the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) head Cheryl LaFleur and Spectra executives.

“We are stopping the […] pipeline construction today, to make everyone aware of our environmental and safety concerns about this project, and to show that our voices and opinions matter,” said Tina Volz-Bongar, a local Peekskill resident who took part in the peaceful demonstration, in a statement from the rally’s organizers.

Organizers described the protest on Saturday as a communal, peaceful event: 

Prominent environmentalist Bill McKibben praised the activists on Twitter:

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