Take Action to ​St​op the Proposed Jordan Cove Export Terminal and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline

Thursday July 12

·​ ​6:30 Doors open for snacks & tabling
·​ ​7:00 Program starts
First Unitarian Church Portland ​1211 SW Main Street
·​ ​Enter off Salmon between SW 12th and 13th, Buchan Reception
Youth aged 10 and up are encouraged to attend. 
Record-breaking  numbers  of  public  comments and testimony have  helped stop previous coal and oil projects in the Pacific Northwest. Now  we  have  an  opportunity  to  stop  a  230-mile  pipeline  through  Southern Oregon and a terminal in Coos Bay that would liquefy and export fracked gas from our state.
● See “The F​ olly of Frack”, an informative romp
● Get Tips on How to Influence the State Agencies Empowered to Stop these Proposals
● Join in Community Comment Writing
The Canadian company, Pembina, won’t be able to build the Jordan Cove Terminal and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline unless they get all required federal and state permits. ​The pipeline and terminal would impact  more  than  400  Oregon  rivers,  streams  and  other  water  bodies.​We have until July 21 to deliver to the Oregon Department of Environmental  Quality  (DEQ)  and  the  US  Army  Corps  of  Engineers  our public comments on water quality issues related to this climate-busting project.
We  need  your  voice!  ​Tell  our  agencies  why  you  are  concerned  about these projects and how you would be impacted by the resulting pollution and degradation of our rivers and streams.
Note​:  ​If  you  can’t  make  it  on  the  12th,  same  program  at  ​Havurah  Shalom on July 17 or visit ​www.nolngexports.org and follow the Take  Action  link  for  information  on  how  to  write  an  effective  comment from the comfort of your home.
Sponsored by: Community for Earth of First Unitarian Church and Stop  Fracked Gas PDX.