*This was originally published in The Ithacan on April 26, 2015
On April 20th, Heather Doyle plead guilty to her actions at
Dominion’s Cove Point LNG export terminal in Lusby, Maryland on Feb. 3,
in which she trespassed onto a construction site and scaled the arm of a
crane to drop a banner that read, “Dominion get out. Don’t frack
Maryland. No gas exports. Save Cove Point.”
Doyle, 31, did not accept probation and instead chose to go to jail.
Judge John E. Nunn of the Calvert County Court sentenced Doyle 40 days,
which she is now serving. In his statement the judge said he was
sympathetic to the environmental movement, but did not understand why
Doyle and her fellow crane-climber, Carling Sothoron, needed to scale
construction equipment to make their point.
Writing letters and signing petitions only go so far, and in some
cases, like Seneca Lake and Cove Point, our only remaining option is to
speak with our bodies.
The following is a letter I wrote to Doyle. I wanted to share it on
my blog to bring attention to her valiant efforts to protect what she
loves, and her self sacrifice for a greater good. I hope sharing this
will also bring attention to Dominion’s ill-fated intentions to
construct the first LNG export facility on the East Coast.
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