South Portland’s Tar Sands Ban Upheld in Pipeline Battle

"Citing Maine’s 'home rule authority' to protect public health, the small city took on Big Oil, which lined up behind a company challenging its tar sands ban."

"A federal judge has ruled that the coastal city of South Portland, Maine, did not violate the U.S. Constitution when it passed an ordinance that blocked a local pipeline company from bringing tar sands oil through its port.

For the city of 25,000, the ruling was a surprise victory after years of fighting what felt like an impossible battle against some of the world's biggest oil companies, which lined up to support the Portland Pipe Line Corporation (PPLC).

Provided the ruling survives an appeal, it slams the door on a significant plan to ship Canadian tar sands oil, one of the most carbon-intensive fuels on the planet, to the East Coast for export to international markets, and it could offer a guide for other communities hoping to block energy projects."

Sabrina Shankman reports for InsideClimate News August 28, 2018.

Source: InsideClimate News, 08/29/2018