As we face the climate emergency, we need to
stop expanding our fossil fuel infrastructure, but here in Oregon
there is a 229-mile natural gas pipeline and export terminal that is
slated to be built and exporting fracked gas by 2024. Please join the Great Old Broads for Wilderness to learn about the many reasons to fight the Jordan Cove Energy Project.
Please join us by following this link: https://zoom.us/j/653212070
At this event Francis Eatherington, former Conservation Director for Cascadia Wildlands and impacted landowner on the fracked gas pipeline, will explain how local communities that would be affected by the project are fighting against this threat to their land, their water, and our public forests. Damon Motz-Storey from Physicians for Social Responsibility will also talk about the potential impacts of this project on climate change and human health. At the end we’ll have a Q&A about the project, talk about the most recent developments, and tell you how you can help stop the Jordan Cove Energy Project.