Texas Uses Fossil Protest Law Against Climbers Who Shut Down Oil Port

"Several states have enacted similiar laws in the past three years targeting protests of pipelines and other fossil fuel infrastructure. Texas' just went into effect."

"A group of activists who shut down one of the nation's largest oil ports by hanging off a bridge over the Houston Ship Channel have been charged under a new Texas law that imposes harsh penalties for disrupting the operations of fossil fuel infrastructure.

The charges could present the first test for a wave of similar state laws that have been enacted around the country over the past three years in response to high-profile protests against pipelines and other energy projects.

More than two-dozen Greenpeace activists were arrested in Harris County after a number of them dangled from a bridge on Sept. 12 holding banners with the aim of blocking oil and gas tankers from passing through a busy shipping channel below."

Nicholas Kusnetz reports for InsideClimate News September 16, 2019.

Source: InsideClimate News, 09/17/2019