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About WIRT

The WIRT collective is part of an international, grassroots network of groups and individuals who take direct action to confront the root causes of climate change and to promote local, community-based solutions to the climate crisis.

Pipeline Resistance Solidarity Actions


In solidarity with all water protectors, land defenders, and climate activists across Turtle Island (North America), Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) and allied, Northwest groups and individuals are planning and hosting solidarity actions in Moscow and Sandpoint, Idaho, to uphold and support indigenous-led resistance to construction of Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline through treaty territories in northern Minnesota.  We are also celebrating the June 9 termination of the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline, by Calgary-based TC Energy (formerly TransCanada), and the January 2021 presidential cancellation of the project, grateful for sustained KXL opposition, from First Nations impacted by Alberta tar sands exploitation to Gulf Coast tree sitters obstructing its route.  Each of these proposed pipelines, if constructed, would transport almost a million barrels of toxic tar sands oil per day from Canada, under hundreds of waterways and wetlands, including Mississippi River headwaters and wild rice lakes crucial for drinking water and indigenous food sovereignty.  Tar sands “black snakes” jeopardize pristine and sensitive landscapes, watersheds, aquifers, and ecosystems from the Great Lakes across the Great Plains to the Salish Sea (Puget Sound).  And these pipelines would enable further tar sands mining and refining operations, built by megaloads of equipment that WIRT and co-workers have opposed since our group inception a decade ago.  Tar sands extraction continues to devastate the air, water, lands, wild plants and animals, and subsistence practices honored by First Nations, and exacerbates the droughts, wildfires, storms, and floods of fossil fueled climate chaos around the Earth.

Regionally, during the seven to twelve years of the Line 3 and Keystone XL battles, WIRT and Northwest, frontline activists have uplifted these campaigns with outreach through our radio, facebook, and newsletter programs, while constantly resisting, monitoring, documenting, and alerting our communities to fossil fuels extraction and transportation onslaughts on Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Oregon frontlines.  We have confronted tar sands megaloads on rivers and roads, coal and oil trains and terminals on pipelines-on-rails and at ports, oil and gas extraction and forced leasing in southwest Idaho, and infrastructure expansions also accommodating nuclear waste and new power plants and other hazardous materials across the Northwest.  All of these invasions would and do daily pollute the Columbia Basin and threaten the lives and livelihoods of residents, businesses, and entire communities and economies.

Since November 2020, when the Line 3 pipeline reached the last of its regulatory challenges, and despite ongoing court cases and calls for federal, administrative relief, construction encroaching on indigenous lands in northern Minnesota has been clearing a path for Canadian oil pumped for export to and beyond the United States.  The movement to #StopLine3 has courageously escalated through legal advocacy, on-the-ground actions, prayer ceremonies, and over 500 arrests at blockades of Enbridge offices, pipeline equipment staging areas, pump stations, river drilling sites, and worker and resistance camps.  Thousands of people powerfully converged and put their bodies in the way of Line 3 construction for 30 hours, during the Treaty People Gathering on June 5 to 8 in Minnesota, where both direct resistance and the need for more people on the frontlines is increasing [1, 2].  Supporting Line 3 opposition throughout and before 2021, Rising Tide North America, Rising Tide Chicago, Portland Rising Tide, and the network of volunteer Rising Tide groups have provided online webinars, meetings, and virtual, non-violent direct action trainings that introduce concerned citizens to the principles, strategies, tactics, and skills of protest.  In solidarity with northern Minnesota communities blocking local tar sands expansion, grassroots resistance to Line 3 has staged hundreds of actions across the country and around the world, confronting banks, financiers, and insurance companies that facilitate the water-risking venture.

WIRT organizers understand that almost-post-pandemic re-emergence has been difficult for everyone, especially for activists who do not engage in electronic teleconferences for security reasons.  At Solstice time, regional activists who recently organized travel to and participated in blockades disrupting Line 3 construction are asking for your involvement in outreach and solidarity demonstrations objecting to Line 3 and celebrating Keystone XL termination.  On Friday, June 25, in Sandpoint, and on Saturday, June 26, during Farmers Market in Moscow, we invite you to bravely partake in the #StopLine3 movement.  On behalf of future generations and voiceless, fellow, Earth inhabitants, join the continent-wide call for the end of all tar sands and fossil fuels pipelines, such as the illegally flowing Dakota Access (DAPL) and Enbridge Line 5 and the currently under-construction but fiercely rebuked Trans Mountain and Mountain Valley pipelines.  Come and stand with and for frontline communities confronting the oil and gas industry, corporate interests, and green-washed, false, climate solutions.

Friday, June 25, near Farmin Park in Sandpoint

Saturday, June 26, in Friendship Square in Moscow Continue reading

Climate Justice Forum: Max Wilbert on Nevada Lithium Mine Resistance, Washington Oil Derailment Report & Hearings, Longer Coal Trains, & Dropped Methanol Plant, Keystone XL Cancellation, Minnesota Pipeline Actions 6-16-21


The Wednesday, June 16, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features organizer Max Wilbert of Protect Thacker Pass discussing the ongoing, allied campaign against a proposed Nevada lithium mine.  We also share news and reflections about Northwest double-long coal trains and Line 3 Solstice solidarity actions, a federal report and state legislator request for hearings on a Washington oil train wreck and suspected sabotage, responses to company cancellations of the Keystone XL pipeline and a Washington methanol plant, and Minnesota appeals court support and indigenous blockades of tar sands pipeline construction.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Minnesota Pipeline Blockade Speakers & Updates, Washington Oil Derailment Sabotage, Oregon Oil Train Resolution, Court Denial of Lac-Mégantic Lawsuit & DAPL Injunction 6-9-21


The Wednesday, June 9, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features indigenous and celebrity speakers and updates from the massive Treaty People Gathering blockade of a Minnesota tar sands pipeline pump station and construction.  We also share news and reflections about rail union suspicions of Washington oil train derailment sabotage, an Oregon city council resolution opposing oil by rail, and federal court decisions denying a Lac-Mégantic wrongful deaths lawsuit and a Dakota Access pipeline closure injunction.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Minnesota Pipeline Blockade Speakers & Updates, Washington Oil Derailment Sabotage, Oregon Oil Train Resolution, Court Denial of Lac-Mégantic Lawsuit & DAPL Injunction 6-9-21

Climate Justice Forum: Sarah Gardam on Nevada Lithium Mine Resistance, Great Lakes Pipeline Protests, Montana Oil Spill, Defunded BC Gas Terminal, Court Order to Reduce Emissions 6-2-21


The Wednesday, June 2, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features organizer Sarah Gardam of Protect Thacker Pass discussing indigenous and allied resistance to a proposed Nevada lithium mine.  We also share news and reflections about actions opposing two Great Lakes region tar sands pipelines, a Montana Indian reservation oil spill, a defunded British Columbia gas export terminal, and a Netherlands court decision forcing oil company reduction of carbon emissions.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: James Piotrowski on Idaho Forced Oil & Gas Leasing, Smelter, Mine, & Pipeline Resistance, & Railroad Safety Changes 5-26-21


The Wednesday, May 26, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features attorney James Piotrowski speaking at an Idaho hearing on factors det ermining forced, oil and gas leasing terms.  We also share news and reflections about resistance training and direct actions against Minnesota and Virginia pipeline and Nevada lithium mine construction, Washington silicon smelter opposition, cyberattack and closure of a major East Coast fuel pipeline, and railroad operation changes that compromise safety and reduce staffing.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots opposition to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Indigenous Organizers of Minnesota Pipeline Resistance, Idaho Railroad Damages, Washington Smelter Actions, Midwest Train Wrecks, Texas Oil Blockade, Dakota Access & Michigan Pipelines Denials 5-19-21


The Wednesday, May 19, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features indigenous organizers of Minnesota Line 3 tar sands pipeline resistance discussing upcoming mass actions in early June.  We also share news and reflections about Idaho railroad bridge and track expansion damages, Washington silicon smelter opposition, a Minnesota derailment acid spill, another northwest Iowa train wreck, fire, and evacuation, a Texas Gulf Coast blockade and hunger strike against oil exports, court denial of a Dakota Access pipeline stay request, and Michigan tribe banishment of Enbridge Line 5.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots opposition to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Nevada Lithium Mine Resisters, Idaho Oil & Gas Lease Hearing, Oregon Rail Bridge Fire, Minnesota & B.C. Pipeline Protests 5-12-21


The Wednesday, May 12, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features Protect Thacker Pass organizers and indigenous residents discussing encamped resistance to a proposed, massive, Nevada, lithium mine.  We also share news and reflections about an Idaho hearing on forced oil and gas leasing terms, an Oregon railroad bridge fire, and trainings, blockades, and upcoming actions against tar sands pipeline expansions in Minnesota and British Columbia.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots opposition to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Washington Gas Vehicles Ban, Idaho Lakeside Logging, Resistance to Nevada Lithium Mine, Texas Oil Export, Washington Gas Plant, Utah Tar Sands, & Minnesota, Virginia, & Dakota Access Pipelines 5-5-21


The Wednesday, May 5, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features news and reflections on a proposed Idaho lakeside timber sale, a Nevada lithium mine protest campaign, a Texas hunger strike against oil export ship channel dredging, a Washington kayak flotilla and indigenous opposition to a gas plant, ten years of Utah tar sands resistance success, a Minnesota landowner lawsuit against Line 3 replacement, Dakota Access pipeline review and shutdown updates, a scientist blockade of Virginia gas pipeline construction, and a Washington ban of new internal combustion vehicles by 2030.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Texas Oil Export Striker Diane Wilson, Leaders Climate Summit, Line 3 Training, Idaho Fossil Fuels Podcast, Lithium Mine Opposition, B.C. Pipeline Halt, Dakota Access Rehearing Denial 4-28-21


The Wednesday, April 28, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features a conversation with Texas Gulf Coast shrimper and environmentalist Diane Wilson, about her ongoing, three-week, hunger strike to stop proposed dredging of a mercury-contaminated ship channel for crude oil exports.  We also share news and reflections on the Biden administration Leaders Summit on Climate, a solidarity hunger strike and Line 3 resistance training, a podcast on fighting fossil fuels in Idaho, Thacker Pass lithium mine opposition, British Columbia protests and bird nesting halt of Trans Mountain pipeline construction, and appeals court denial of a Dakota Access pipeline rehearing.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.

Climate Justice Forum: Mother Earth Week Talks, B.C., Minnesota, & Virginia Pipeline Resistance, Texas Oil Export Hunger Strike, WIRT Recognition 4-21-21


The Wednesday, April 21, 2021, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activist collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features talks by Eriel Deranger of Indigenous Climate Action, Joye Braun of Indigenous Environmental Network, and a Trans Mountain pipeline protester, during an online, Mother Earth Week event.  We also share news and reflections on a Minnesota blockade of a Line 3 pipeline office, a Texas hunger strike to stop dredging of an oil export ship canal, an extracted, longtime, Virginia tree sit blocking pipeline construction, legislation ending fossil fuel subsidies, and allied, Earth Day recognition of WIRT.  Broadcast for nine years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots resistance to fossil fuel projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ.