The Wednesday, April 24, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features an Earth/Greenwash Day 2021 conversation between WIRT co-founder and organizer Helen Yost and Green and Red Podcast host Scott Parkin, talking about a decade of allied, Northwest, direct action campaigns against fossil fuels transportation, extraction, and infrastructure and resulting industry and government backlash. We also share news and reflections on Highway 95 and Eid Road construction closures south of Moscow, federal regulator approval of GTN Xpress methane pipeline expansion and dismissal of three rehearing petitions, and Oregon youth protests of climate change and GTN Xpress. Broadcast for twelve years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots, frontline resistance to fossil fuels projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2024
Climate Justice Forum: GTN Xpress Construction & Idaho Letters, Moscow Action Week, Canadian Bank Protest, Blockades for Palestine, Halted Washington Logging, Depleted Uranium Trains 4-17-24
The Wednesday, April 17, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features news, music, and reflections on a federal order to proceed with GTN Xpress methane pipeline expansion and a dismissal of three rehearing requests, an industry-ghostwritten letter from the Idaho Congressional delegation, and a Moscow talk about GTN Xpress resistance, a Paradise Ridge walk mourning rerouted Highway 95 environmental damages and other Moscow week of action events, First Nation opponents of the Coastal GasLink pipeline at a funding bank annual meeting, coordinated global economic blockades to free Palestine, a Washington timber sale halted by monkey wrench tactics, and depleted uranium train shipments from Ohio and Kentucky to Texas. Broadcast for twelve years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots, frontline resistance to fossil fuels projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ. Continue reading
GTN Xpress Talk, Paradise Ridge Walk, & Moscow Action Week
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Please join Extinction Rebellion (XR) Palouse, Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), and allied groups at multiple, upcoming gatherings in Moscow, Idaho, during the mid-April week before Earth Day, to interactively discuss and resist destructive fossil fuels and infrastructure expansions and their implications for climate change, biodiversity loss, and resident harms across north Idaho and the Northwest.
GTN Xpress Gas Pipeline Expansion Talk
On Thursday, April 18, from 6:30 to 8 pm, activist Helen Yost of WIRT welcomes everyone to learn about and resist plans by TC Energy, owner of the Keystone and Keystone XL tar sands pipelines, to expand its Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) fracked methane gas pipeline with the GTN Xpress project across the Idaho panhandle, eastern Washington, and central Oregon [1, 2]. This free, public event in the Fiske Room of the 1912 Center, 412 East Third Street in Moscow, will talk about the health, safety, and climate impacts of this unnecessary, Canadian fossil fuels invasion on pipeline corridor communities from Sandpoint and Athol, Idaho, to the Spokane, Washington, and Bend, Oregon areas. The states of Washington, Oregon, and California and dozens of climate, conservation, faith, and health advocacy organizations have opposed GTN Xpress since its initial, autumn 2021 applications to federal and state agencies, through environmental review and public input processes in 2022, via numerous citizen and state official protests, media outreach articles, and government appeals in 2023, and by legal challenges filed in 2024. XR Palouse and WIRT event hosts encourage participants to engage in a question and strategy session concluding this insightful presentation.
Mo(u)rning Walk on Paradise Ridge
From 10 am until 12 noon on Saturday, April 20, community members are meeting at the south parking lot and barn of the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 1200 West Palouse River Drive in Moscow, to attend a guided walk up Paradise Ridge with representatives of the Paradise Ridge Defense Coalition (PRDC) [3, 4]. Over the last three decades, PRDC has refuted deficient, Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) environmental studies and applications and has delayed flawed ITD attempts to realign U.S. Highway 95 between Thorn Creek Road and Moscow, on this ridge that hosts some of the last, significant remnants of native Palouse Prairie. Through four court challenges, expert wetland analyses, public records requests, and a lawsuit settlement, PRDC has forced suspension of wetland damage permits that ITD later revised and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers approved during 2023. As contested construction activities resume on Paradise Ridge, walk participants intend to share information about this ongoing preservation campaign and to collectively witness and grieve the degradation of this globally endangered ecosystem.
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Climate Justice Forum: CR McGary & Eclectrix at 13th WIRT Celebration, Pipeline Talk, Protest, & Blast Zone, Paradise Ridge Walk, NW Military Trains, Blockades for Gaza, Zenith Energy Plans 4-10-24
The Wednesday, April 10, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features CR McGary and the Eclectrix duo of Jessica Amy Cowitz and Fiddlin’ Big Al Chidester performing music at the 13th anniversary celebration of WIRT in Moscow on March 29. We also share news and reflections on a Moscow talk and Seattle blockade of Amazon headquarters, protesting the GTN Xpress methane pipeline expansion, inaccurate federal agency formulas for calculating gas pipeline rupture blast zones, a Paradise Ridge walk mourning Highway 95 construction, a month increase in Northwest military trains, coordinated global economic blockades to free Palestine, and opposition to Zenith Energy plans to expand Portland fuels storage and rail terminal operations. Broadcast for twelve years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots, frontline resistance to fossil fuels projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ. Continue reading
Climate Justice Forum: Adrian Murillo, Robins, & Desiree Aguirre at 13th WIRT Celebration, GTN Xpress Seattle Blockade & Moscow Talk, Paradise Ridge Walk, New England Coal Plant Closure 4-3-24
The Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features north Idaho poets Adrian Murillo and Robins and musician Desiree Aguirre performing at the 13th anniversary celebration of WIRT in Sandpoint on March 28. We also share news, music, and reflections on an upcoming GTN Xpress gas pipeline expansion talk and Paradise Ridge walk mourning Highway 95 construction around Moscow, a Troublemakers blockade of Amazon headquarters in downtown Seattle protesting gas pipeline expansion use, and citizen closure of the last coal plant in New England. Broadcast for twelve years on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow, every Wednesday between 1:30 and 3 pm Pacific time, on-air at 90.3 FM and online, the show describes continent-wide, grassroots, frontline resistance to fossil fuels projects, the root causes of climate change, thanks to generous, anonymous listeners who adopted program host Helen Yost as their KRFP DJ. Continue reading