LNG in Oregon: Threatening Public and Private Lands
Come learn about the Jordan Cove/Pacific Connector Liquefied Natural Gas project and how it affects southern Oregon's communities, forests and rivers and fish.
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Mar 30, 2010 from 07:00 pm to 09:20 pm |
| Where | Medford Central Library, 205 South Central Avenue |
| Contact Name | Lesley Adams |
| Contact Phone | 541-488-5789 |
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The event will give a brief overview of the project
with an
emphasis on its current status, including federal, state and county
permits and legal efforts to stop the project. There will also be a
break-out session for landowners threatened with eminent domain (the
seizure of private property). Join us to learn how you can help stop
this proposal that would import foreign fossil fuels for California
markets. For more information, visit: www.kswild.org/lng.
This event is free and sponsored by Rogue Riverkeeper, Rogue Group
Sierra Club and Friends of Living Oregon Waters. For more information,
contact Rogue Riverkeeper Lesley Adams at 541-488-5789; lesley@kswild.org,
or Olivia Schmidt, Anti-LNG Community Organizer, 971-533-2390; oliviariver@gmail.com.
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