Harlan Residents Rally Against Carbon Capture Pipeline Concerns
Harlan residents united on October 8, 2024, at a rally against the Summit carbon capture pipeline, voicing concerns over its potential threats to local land and water. This grassroots effort highlights the community’s commitment to protecting their environment for future generations.
Residents of Harlan, IA, showed their commitment to environmental issues by attending a rally against the Summit carbon capture pipeline on October 8, 2024. Community members, including John Roseman and Rod Carlson, voiced their concerns at the event held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
The rally brought together Iowans from various backgrounds, emphasizing the potential impacts of the pipeline on local land and water resources. Attendees argued that the project poses risks to their communities and stressed the significance of protecting the environment for future generations.
This grassroots movement highlights the growing concern about carbon capture technology and its implications in Iowa.
Local citizens are encouraged to stay informed and participate in discussions surrounding such developments that may affect Harlan and Shelby County.
For further details on the rally and its impact, visit the original article: Des Moines Register.