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On January 19, the Washington Department of Ecology denied a key Shorelines permit for the proposed fracked-gas-to-methanol refinery along the Columbia River in Kalama, WA. The Department denied the fossil fuel processing and export proposal after deciding it would have a significant negative impact on the climate, Washington’s shorelines, and the public interest.
"An environmental analysis conducted by Ecology found that the proposed facility would be one of the largest sources of carbon pollution in Washington, emitting nearly one million metric tons a year within the state’s borders, and millions of tons more from extracting natural gas, shipping the product to Asia, and final uses of the methanol."
Join us in thanking Department of Ecology Director Laura Watson for listening to the needs of our communities and our climate and deciding to reject this dangerous methanol refinery!
On January 19, the Washington Department of Ecology denied a key Shorelines permit for the proposed fracked-gas-to-methanol refinery along the Columbia River in Kalama, WA. The Department denied the fossil fuel processing and export proposal after deciding it would have a significant negative impact on the climate, Washington’s shorelines, and the public interest.
"An environmental analysis conducted by Ecology found that the proposed facility would be one of the largest sources of carbon pollution in Washington, emitting nearly one million metric tons a year within the state’s borders, and millions of tons more from extracting natural gas, shipping the product to Asia, and final uses of the methanol."
Join us in thanking Department of Ecology Director Laura Watson for listening to the needs of our communities and our climate and deciding to reject this dangerous methanol refinery!
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We are a grassroots organization funded by people like you who believe in the work we do. Your contribution of $5, $20, $100, $350, or $1,000 goes a long way in supporting our efforts to stop the climate crisis. Keep our movement strong by donating today!