California Organizations Urge Senate to Adopt Strong CO2 Pipeline Standards May 14, 2025

Food & Water Watch

“Incidents like the pipeline rupture in Satartia in 2020 show us that we need strong protections against the dangers of carbon pipelines for frontline communities,” said Martha Dina Argüello, Executive Director of Physicians for Social Responsibility – Los Angeles. “The California carbon pipeline moratorium must remain in place until strong federal standards are enacted — community health must not be sacrificed for risky and unproven infrastructure.”

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