Inland NW Oil Train Terminal Rally & Hearing
On Thursday, January 14, 2016, please join Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) and allied groups carpooling from Moscow and Sandpoint, Idaho, and Pullman, Washington, to participate in the 4:30 pm regional community rally against the Tesoro-Savage Vancouver Energy Project, an oil train terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver, Washington. At the same location – Centerplace Regional Event Center at 2426 North Discovery Place in Spokane Valley, Washington – the Washington state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) is hosting a public hearing on the project’s draft environmental impact statement (DEIS), from 5 to 11 pm or until the last testifier, hopefully late at night after many opposing speakers [1, 2].
Big Oil plans to build the largest crude-by-rail terminal in North America, potentially transferring an estimated 360,000 barrels per day of explosive Bakken shale oil and volatile Alberta diluted bitumen (tar sands) to tank farms across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, and to huge, ocean-going oil tankers shipping it to West Coast refineries and the world market [3]. Inevitable, resulting oil spills into river, lake, or sea waters along rail and ocean routes, especially releases of thick tar sands oil that sinks to the bottom of waterways, would disastrously affect local and regional environments, communities, and economies.
While moving enormous volumes of oil that ultimately impact our shared global climate, the Tesoro-Savage facility would also increase the risk of fiery oil train accidents in countless communities along Northwest rail lines, from the Hi-Line around U.S. Highway 2 in Montana, to U.S. Highway 95 corridor towns from Bonners Ferry to Rathdrum in northern Idaho, to the dangerously elevated bridge and track funnels through the Sandpoint, Idaho area and downtown Spokane, Washington, and down the Columbia River Gorge between eastern Oregon and Washington to Vancouver [4, 5]. The huge oil export terminal would bring four more 100-car trains hauling flammable cargo through climate-change-drying forests, increasingly dense cities, and ever more precious water bodies every day. Public officials and emergency responders across the Northwest have raised concerns about the severe threats of train derailments, explosions, and pollution, as such incidents continually proliferate [6-8].
Northwesterners have successfully delayed, re-routed, and/or stopped similar fossil fuel infrastructure plans over the last five years, most notably tar sands mining and refining megaloads, coal export terminals, and just this week, a Grays Harbor oil terminal [9]. Faced with a flood of proposed coal, oil, and liquefied natural gas terminals in the Pacific Northwest, hundreds of concerned citizens like you have attended hearings to tell decision-makers no. Altogether, people power has delayed nine fossil fuel terminals and stopped nine others in Oregon and Washington.
In Spokane Valley on January 14, your help is essential to protecting the safety, health, and environment of the Idaho panhandle and inland Northwest, by halting this oil terminal and its additional trains crossing the region [10]. Although jumping through government/industry-imposed hearing hoops held up to placate the public is not radical climate activism – wherein citizens, not their oppressors, define the terms of engagement – we encourage you to speak out and show the advising Washington EFSEC and decision-maker Governor Jay Inslee that the dirty and dangerous Tesoro-Savage proposal is all risk and no reward for our communities. Hundreds of terminal opponents are already making history at these three important public meetings [11]. Native nations, civic groups, environmental organizations, firefighters, health and emergency professionals, and other individuals will similarly attend the Spokane Valley hearing. Continue reading
Climate Justice Forum: Vancouver Oil Terminal Hearing & Payette River Gas Well Victory 1-4-16
The Monday, January 4, 2016 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) discusses an upcoming direct action training workshop, the Delta 5 oil-by-rail blockaders trial, hearings on the proposed Tesoro-Savage oil train terminal, a relinquished Payette River-side gas well permit, and lessons from the Black Lives Matter movement. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:00 pm PST, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community resistance to extreme energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: Tar Sands & Fracking Blockades, Idaho Gas Well Drilling & Monitoring 12-28-15
The Monday, December 28, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) shares news about recent Rising Tide actions against tar sands pipelines and fracking wells, southwest Idaho gas well drilling and monitoring, and fossil fuel infrastructure across the Northwest, following the Paris climate talks and revoked U.S. ban on crude oil exports. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:30 pm PDT, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community opposition to extreme energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: Rising Tide Actions & Revoked Crude Oil Export Ban 12-21-15
Climate Justice Forum: Paris & Seattle Protests, Portland Train Collision 12-14-15
The Monday, December 14, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) features news about the final accord and accompanying demonstrations at the United Nations COP21 climate talks in Paris, France, protests at Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway headquarters and in solidarity with Paris uprisings, both in Seattle, an action that shut down the Enbridge Line 9 tar sands pipeline in Ontario/Quebec, and a fuel truck and fossil fuel train collision in Portland, Oregon. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:00 pm PST, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community opposition to extreme energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: Paris Protests, Vancouver Oil Terminal, & Syrian Pipelines 12-7-15
The Monday, December 7, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) discusses demonstrations, protest suppression, and dirty energy greenwashing at the United Nations COP21 climate talks in Paris, France, the proposed Tesoro-Savage oil train terminal in Vancouver, Washington, and upcoming hearings, and the connections between fossil fuel pipelines and Syrian conflicts and refugee exodus. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:00 pm PST, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community opposition to extreme energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: NW Coal & Oil Infrastructure, Paris Climate Talks 11-30-15
The Monday, November 30, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) covers Powder River Basin coal mines and a proposed railroad, planned Pacific Northwest oil terminals, and worldwide marches, activist petitions, and Paris demonstrations around the United Nations climate change talks starting there today. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:00 pm PST, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community opposition to dirty energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: Flood the System & COP21 11-23-15
The Monday, November 23, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program, hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT), features news about coal, oil, gas, tar sands, and climate change developments and resistance in Idaho and the Northwest, Rising Tide and allied Flood the System direct actions, and the upcoming United Nations COP21 climate talks and cancelled protests. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:00 pm PST, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide, climate and indigenous activism and frontline, grassroots confrontations of corporate extreme energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
Climate Justice Forum: Gary Dorr 11-16-15
The Monday, November 16, 2015 Climate Justice Forum radio program hosted by Wild Idaho Rising Tide (WIRT) gratefully welcomes Nez Perce activist Gary Dorr, a U.S. veteran and Idaho megaload protester who has been assisting frontline tribal and grassroots resistance to the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline in South Dakota and Nebraska. Besides sharing resistance updates, Gary will talk about the reaction of indigenous and landowner activists to Keystone XL presidential rejection. Broadcast on progressive, volunteer, community station KRFP Radio Free Moscow every Monday between 7:30 and 9:30 pm PDT, live at 90.3 FM and online, the show covers continent-wide climate activism and community opposition to dirty energy projects, thanks to the generous, anonymous listener who adopted program host Helen Yost as her KRFP DJ.
