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	<title>Sightline InstituteWhat A Coal Export Terminal Looks Like - Sightline Institute</title>
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		<title>What A Coal Export Terminal Looks Like</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A photographic preview for Bellingham? | Bellingham photographer Paul K. Anderson recently traveled to the Westshore Terminal in British Columbia to document what a coal export facility looks like. His images are an arresting preview of what could be in store for Longview, Bellingham, and other communities. Bigger version here. (Copyright Paul K. Anderson, Chuckanut Conservancy. Used with permission.) The photos below provide a good sense for just how dirty these facilities are. The coal dust...]]></description>
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