Holding the Thin Green Line Part One

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Fri, 10/04/2019 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Holding the Thin Green Line
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As the fossil fuel industry increases pressure to turn the Pacific Northwest into a fossil fuel hub, a Thin Green Line stands in its way. Now that communities across the region have stopped numerous coal and oil projects, the industry is pushing even harder to build the West Coast’s largest liquid natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon, a massive LNG hybrid facility at the Port of Tacoma and the world’s largest methanol refineries in Kalama, WA and Clatskanie, OR.

HOLDING THE THIN GREEN LINE is a four part radio documentary. This week we are airing the first hour. The first half, The World’s Largest Methanol Refinery, follows the efforts of activists in Tacoma and Kalama, Washington, to stop the world’s largest methanol refinery from being built at their ports. Tacoma successfully blocked the refinery at their port, but the struggle in Kalama continues.

The second half, A View from the Blast Zone, tells the saga of Puget Sound Energy’s effort to build an LNG facility at the Port of Tacoma, vehemently opposed by citizens across the region.

The second hour of HOLDING THE THIN GREEN LINE will be heard on October 28 on Locus Focus. They tell the story of Jordan Cove, what would be the largest LNG export terminal on the West Coast, proposed for Coos Bay, Oregon, and accompanied by a 240 mile pipeline crossing much of Southern Oregon.

HOLDING THE THIN GREEN LINE is written, narrated and produced by Barbara Bernstein, who also composed the music. Editing consultants were Melissa Marsland, Patsy Kullberg and Lisa Rudman. The program was funded by the Regional Arts and Culture Council, the Fund for Investigative Journalism and Steven and Jan Marx. Special thanks to Columbia Riverkeeper, Rogue Climate, Dan Serres, Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky, Claudia Riedener & John Carlton and Larry & Sylvia Mangan.

Learn more about the Thin Green Line on the program website: http://holdingthethingreenline.org/

More information about how to add your voice to stopping the Kalama Methanol Refineryhttps://www.columbiariverkeeper.org/petition-methanol

Come to a Rally for a Climate Emergency with Protectors of the Salish Sea, October 5, 11 am on the steps of the Washington State Capitol,  1500 Jefferson Street SE, Olympia,  WA.

 

 

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