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Events: Sightline on Fossil Fuel Exports: Bainbridge Island and Vancouver, WA

SwatchJunkies

April 3, 2014

Next week, I’ll be doing two public speaking engagements on The Thin Green Line—the notion that the Northwest is uniquely positioned to thwart large-scale fossil fuel exports.

Bainbridge Island

Vancouver, WA

  • When: Thursday, April 10, 12-1:15 pm and again from 1:25-2:40 pm
  • Where: WSU Vancouver, Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110
  • Details: For this talk, I’ll spend more time on the climate change implications of the various coal, oil, and gas shipment proposals that are underway in the Northwest. This event is also free and open to the public. More details from the event’s organizers here.

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Eric de Place

Eric de Place spearheaded Sightline’s work on energy policy for two decades. A leading expert on coal, oil, and gas export plans in the Pacific Northwest, he is an authority on a range of issues connected to fossil fuel transport, including carbon emissions, local pollution, transportation system impacts, rail policy, and economics.

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