The Wednesday, May 29, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features speakers at the February 13, 2023, People’s Hearing to Stop GTN Xpress, hosted by a Northwest coalition to gather testimony from community and tribal members threatened by Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) Xpress pipeline expansion. We also share news, music, and reflections on a Spokane Veterans for Peace demonstration and gathering for Memorial Day, to honor deceased warriors by ending wars, unusually high Northwest military train numbers during spring 2024, an online discussion of northern Nevada lithium mine resistance, indigenous perspectives, and protest defense litigation and support, and Cascade Natural Gas ratepayers opposition to GTN Xpress pipeline contracts for additional fracked methane. 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: May 2024
Climate Justice Forum: Fritz Edler of Railroad Workers United, GTN Xpress Pipeline Litigation, Energy Transmission Rule, Chevron Divestment from Palestine 5-22-24
The Wednesday, May 22, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features Fritz Edler, an international representative of Railroad Workers United, talking during the Dorothy Day Labor Forum about train crew and community safety and public ownership and environmental impacts of railways. We also share news, music, and reflections on Northwest state and coalition litigation challenging approval of Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) Xpress methane pipeline compressor station construction, a federal rule prompting nationwide energy transmission infrastructure expansion, and a push for Chevron divestment from its oil and gas fields in Israel and off the occupied Palestine coast. 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: GTN Xpress Pipeline Hearing & Construction Opposition, Reduced Wyoming Coal Demand, Widespread Northern Lights, Canadian Wildfires & U.S. Smoke 5-15-24
The Wednesday, May 15, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features speakers at the February 13, 2023, People’s Hearing to Stop GTN Xpress, hosted by a Northwest coalition to gather testimony from community and tribal members threatened by Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) Xpress fracked methane pipeline expansion. We also share news, music, and reflections on regional protests, presentations, and gas supply disruptions challenging GTN Xpress federal approval and compressor station construction, ongoing diminished demand and reduced extraction of Wyoming coal, unusually widespread northern lights displays, and Canadian wildfires and smoke impacting U.S. air quality for a second year. 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 Pipeline Construction Protests & Talks
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Regional, volunteer, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), Veterans for Peace Spokane Chapter 35, and allied organizations invite the inland Northwest and especially Idaho community to again respond with public, forceful concern to the climate-wrecking, federally enforced, fossil fuel industry threat of the Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) Xpress fracked methane gas pipeline expansion. In Boise, Moscow, and Sandpoint, Idaho, and Kennewick and Spokane, Washington, in mid-May, we propose another week of not only demonstrations, similar to two previous endeavors, but also local presentations offered to describe two-plus years of ongoing, Northwest resistance to GTN Xpress and to consider direct actions against impending construction of compressor stations [1-3].
So many destructive fossil fuels and highway expansion projects have received permits or concluded construction during this last year, such as the Highway 95 reroute on Paradise Ridge near Moscow, the Coastal GasLink pipeline through unceded, Wet’suwet’en, indigenous territory in British Columbia, the Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline expansion across western Canada, and now GTN Xpress. Despite the annual, privileged polluter panaceas of Earth Day, this increasingly unbreathable, unlivable planet needs all “hands on deck” and “boots on the ground” to stop the climate hell imposed by our industrialized life ways.
Please join with us and learn about the growing campaign to prevent plans by TC Energy, GTN, Cascade Natural Gas, Intermountain Gas, and other utilities, to push unneeded methane through aging, unsafe, GTN infrastructure and connected pipelines across Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. We gratefully welcome your participation, strategy ideas, and responses in-person and/or via phone, text, or email, as we coordinate these upcoming events and provide a slide show, banner, and T-shirts. Organizers also ask that you print, post, and share this announcement and flyer and bring protest signs, friends, and family to these public gatherings and discussions.
Saturday, May 11, Moscow, Idaho
Protest & Outreach: 10 am to 1 pm Moscow Farmers Market, Friendship Square, 400 S. Main Street
Talk: 6 to 8 pm The Attic, 314 E. Second Street (rear stairs)
Monday, May 13, Boise, Idaho
Protest: 3 to 5 pm Intermountain Gas, 555 S. Cole Road
Talk: 6 to 8 pm Boise Downtown Public Library, William Hayes Memorial Auditorium (first floor), 715 S. Capitol Boulevard
Tuesday, May 14, Kennewick, Washington
Protest: 3 to 5 pm Cascade Natural Gas, 8113 W. Grandridge Boulevard
Talk: 6 to 8 pm Mid-Columbia Library, conference room (first door on right), 1620 S. Union Street
Thursday, May 16, Spokane, Washington
Protest: 3 to 5 pm TC Energy, 201 W. North River Drive, Suite 505
Talk: 6 to 8 pm Liberty Park United Methodist Church, social hall, 1526 E. 11th Avenue
Friday, May 17, Sandpoint, Idaho
Talk: 3 to 5 pm East Bonner County Library, Community Room B, 1407 Cedar Street
Saturday, May 18, Sandpoint, Idaho
Protest & Outreach: 9 am to 1 pm Farmers’ Market at Sandpoint, Farmin Park, 301 Oak Street
Issue Updates
On the morning of April 16, 2024, Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN), a subsidiary of Keystone and Keystone XL tar sands pipelines owner TC Energy (formerly TransCanada), filed a request with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), for a prompt decision allowing construction to proceed at three Northwest compressor stations, to increase the gas capacity of the GTN Xpress fracked methane pipeline, FERC docket CP22-2 [4]. Also on April 16, in another probably industry-ghostwritten comment to FERC, Idaho Congressional members urged the commission to approve construction of this Canadian fossil fuels invasion “bringing more supply to the communities that the pipeline safely serves” [5]. Continue reading
Climate Justice Forum: GTN Xpress Pipeline Resistance, LNG Export-Increased Gas Prices, Mountain Valley Pipe Test Rupture, Trans Mountain Oil Tankers, Compromised Pipeline Inspections 5-8-24
The Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features news, music, and reflections on regional protests, presentations, litigation, and disruptions challenging GTN Xpress methane pipeline compressor station construction and federal approval, a Mountain Valley pipeline rupture during testing before operation, domestic methane consumer prices increased by liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, impending Salish Sea oil tanker traffic from Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline expansion completion, and inadequate pipeline inspections by federal contractors paid by pipeline companies. 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: Kate Murphy & Mary Stites on Zenith Energy Expansion, Campus Camps for Gaza, GTN Xpress Litigation, Protests, & Talks, Alberta Gas Line Fire, First Idaho Thunder 5-1-24
The Wednesday, May 1, 2024, Climate Justice Forum radio program, produced by regional, climate activists collective Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features Kate Murphy of Columbia Riverkeeper and Mary Stites of Northwest Environmental Defense Center, talking about deceptive Zenith Energy plans and public opposition to its expansion of Portland volatile fuels storage and rail terminal operations. We also share news, music, and reflections on widespread campus occupations resisting U.S. support of Israel genocide of Palestinians, regional litigation, protests, and presentations challenging GTN Xpress federal approval and gas compressor station construction, a fiery Alberta rupture of the NGTL methane pipeline supplying GTN, and the first 2024 north Idaho thunder and lightning. 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