LNG opponents across state to rally in Salem next week
Thursday, January 31, 2008 |
A rally is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 6, on the front steps of the Capitol Building in Salem, for people who want to demonstrate their opposition to planned liquefied natural gas projects in the state.
The state of Oregon is considering proposals for three terminals and four related pipelines to import LNG into the state.
The purpose of the rally, organizers said, is to provide a venue for residents to demand that Gov. Ted Kulongoski use the full power of state law to stop proposed LNG terminals planned for Coos Bay and on the Columbia River.
The rally will feature speakers, musicians, signs and farm equipment.
Rally organizers and other LNG opponents argue:
* the LNG projects threaten to increase Oregon’s greenhouse gas emissions by millions of tons per year;
* billions spent on LNG infrastructure should instead be spent on clean energy solutions, including efficiency and renewables;
* such infrastructure would threaten commercial and tourist economy on Coos Bay and on the Columbia River due to the high security standards required for these dangerous facilities; and
* pipelines planned to link the terminals to California will cross over 600 miles, resulting in condemnation of private property, misusing public lands and destroying forest and river habitat.
Rally sponsors include Citizens Against LNG, Citizens Against the Pipelines, Columbia River Clean Energy Coalition, Columbia River Protective Fishermen's Union, Columbia Riverkeeper, Comedy-Sportz-Portland, Democratic Party of Douglas County, Friends of Living Oregon Waters, Friends of the Molalla River, Gales Meadow Farm, Human Rights Advocates of Coos County, Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, Landowners and Citizens for a Safe Community, Molalla Community Planning Organization, No California Pipeline, Northwest Guides and Anglers Association, OilEmpire.us, Oregon Citizens Against the Pipeline, Oregon Wild, OSPIRG, Pacific Green Party, Pacific Environment, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Ratepayers for Affordable Clean Energy, Rising Tide North America, Rural Organizing Project, Shady Dell Neighborhood Association, Sierra Club of Oregon, Southern Oregon Pipeline Information Project/No California Pipeline, The Tuna Guys, Wahkiakum Friends of the River and Willamette Riverkeeper.
Round trip transportation is available to Salem. The cost per rider will be $15. Payments can be delivered or mailed to Commonwealth Garden Shoppe, 452 N. Main, Canyonville, OR 97417. Bus riders will share legislative how-to strategies on the drive to Salem.
For more information about the bus to Salem, local residents can call Richard Knablin at 756-0386. For more information about the rally, those interested can call Jody McCaffree at 756-0759.
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