chris fielding wrote on Aug 4, 2007 6:35 PM:
Finacial impacts across this wide world hit every country. Most every type of employment effects the planet in negative ways. The Ice Caps are melting, North Spit will be under water. Its time to get serious about what we allow to happen on the planet. We have less then forty years to turn things around toward livabilty.......thats the scary truth. So do what you can to stop LGN on the North Spit. Atleast we might save the fish...to eat...if you don't mind alittle mercury for seasoning....but its poison like natural gas.....a green house gas.....that seriously shouldn't be allowed in our bays and estuaries.
chris fielding wrote on Aug 4, 2007 6:19 PM:
I keep seeing Wake -Up...but we are all between a rock and hard spot in this day and age. The Ice Cap's are melting......in less then 40 years, could be sooner......North Spit and Jordon Cove will be under water. And when that happens ...if LNG is allowed, all the area will be poison. Not to mention that it is a green house gas and adds to a our very serious problem of trying to turn around livabilty on the planet. As to the former resident, complaint about healthy economy (here in Oregon) health of the environment is more important than money....can you eat money? We're glad to see you leave.You people afraid of Sierra club, need to do some serious soul searching and for you and the sake of your grand-children READ, investigate life threatening issue's..back away from the t.v. and shopping at walmart.....and get involved....try recycling, plant lots of tree's, remove junk vehicles from your back yards......this planet is sacred....do your part to protect this holy ground. IF anything SUCKS, its President Bush and his world trashing, thrashing policies. Greed killed the Timber Industry..cut down all the tree's...ain't much left...by the way TREE'S are the Lungs of this planet......making it possible to breath. GET THE BIG PICTURE....your either part of the problem or part of the soulution....yes, soul-ution.
Get Real wrote on Mar 10, 2007 9:10 PM:
Only small minded individuals are concerned about the economy in this region. Learn about economics, education and the environment. This place will never fade away, the global economy is too strong. I say nay to LNG, we don't need another technology here that will be worthless in a few decades anyhow.
George wrote on Mar 4, 2007 10:19 AM:
I am not a Sierra Club supporter. I suggest to those who believe that the Sierra Club killed te local timer industry that they read a great book called Plundertown USA. A story of the good and bad times of the Coos Bay community.
Steve1 wrote on Mar 1, 2007 9:58 AM:
The timber industry needed to die a long time ago. Using the term "industry" and logging together is practically an oxymoron. It's the logging industry's way of trying to legitimize what they do by lumping their business in with other regulated services such as mining and fishing. When they do, something completely different like an LNG pipeline becomes a target.
Besides, what does logging have to do with this article...?
Hugh Giass wrote on Mar 1, 2007 8:26 AM:
You need to wake up! The timber industry was killed by overlogging and technological advances in logging. Liquified Natural Gas is: 1)dangerous, 2)a perfect target for terrorists, 3) Not going to bring in jobs to satisfy the "mill"mentality of high paying jobs with little or no education 4) Fossil fuel based economy which is and should be going away. The LNG plant will likely close the north spit to fishing and RV access because of the security and safety requirements. Why doesn't thier pipeline go down along the I5 corridor? The reason that they wish to put their storage facility here is because uneducated, out of work timber workers are desperate to have the high paying jobs they once had. Guess what? Ain't gonna happen. The container facility idea on the North Spit is probably the best idea to come along in a long time. LNG, like the defunct NUCOR fiasco should go under. Let them mess up another community and let's keep our Bay Area the way it is so it doesn't end up like the Bay Area in California.
Kate wrote on Feb 28, 2007 5:43 PM:
Good news for Coos County residents. The Sierra Club might force practical oversight to the LNG and pipeline development folks. As it is, there seems to be no concensus on the true impact of the line. I look forward to the Club's involvement.
reality check wrote on Feb 28, 2007 10:48 AM:
the timber industry, or rather timber workers were displaced in small part by environmental concerns but largly due to technology advances. Where it took several hours to fell a large tree at the turn of the century, technological advances made it faster and easier. Where it used to take 3 men to do a job, it now takes one. The timber industry would have gone away anyway without environmental concerns because overlogging and replanting would not have been a requirement and that resource would have simply disappeared. Look at the fishing industry. due to overfishing and poor resource conservation policies in the Klamath river, the salmon population is diminished and the groundfish is also diminished. WAKE UP! If you don't use your resources wisely you will not have them. The question was asked earlier this month,"why are we investing in old fossil fuel technology?" We should be looking into the wave motion generation technology like the folks up north. Think outside of your mill worker mentality and get with the program.
soon to be former resident wrote on Feb 27, 2007 9:10 PM:
Up in smoke is right but not how Tony means. What is wrong with Oregon? Do the words healthy economy mean nothing here? Hopefully a Sierra Club member will step in front of me as I drive out of this dump.
Get_Vocal wrote on Feb 27, 2007 6:48 PM:
It is time for the TRUE majority of the region to finally step up and start voicing the benefit of good jobs and industry. The Sierra Club will not back down, nor should the folks who wish to see more than retirees and ghosts of what was. Why does it have to be that way? Because someone from southern California thinks a tree is going to be murdered? A plover is going to be relocated to another dune? Wake up, Coos Bay. Wake up or forever lose your city and economy.
Former Resident wrote on Feb 27, 2007 4:19 PM:
Folks WAKE UP! These are the same people that killed the timber industry in Coos County over 20 years ago. If you want to be able to stay in Coos County, earn a decent wage and live near your kids and grandchildren, you need to run these Sierra Club people off. At the very least you have to get out to the meetings and support the projects. Otherwise, when it is all over, the Sierra Club and their ilk jjust pack up and leave. Off to ruin another area's economy.
Tony wrote on Feb 27, 2007 3:39 PM:
“Sierra Club Sucks.”
Heh, all those dreamers of developing the North Spit and Jordon Cove are about to go up in smoke, along with all the taxpayers dollars spent on doing "environmental studies".
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