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Event: A Methanol Monster on the Columbia River?

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Join Sightline Institute policy director Eric de Place and Columbia Riverkeeper for a thought-provoking forum on the proposed methanol refinery in Kalama, Washington. Eric will share Sightline research and debunk myths on this proposal to build the world’s largest natural gas-to-methanol refinery on the Columbia River. Columbia Riverkeeper will host two forums with Eric in Longview and Vancouver, Washington:

  • What: MethaNOl Refining and Export Forum
  • When: Monday, November 14, 6:00 – 7:30 PM
  • Where: Cowlitz PUD, Longview, WA (map)
  • When: Tuesday, November 15, 6:00 – 7:30 PM
  • Where: Vancouver Public Library, Vancouver, WA (map)
  • Tickets: These events are free and open to the public
  • Sponsor: Columbia Riverkeeper

We hope to see you there. For more information, check out the Facebook event page.

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