July 16th, 2009
PG&E is planning a project to import Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for the first time in history. The LNG would be imported through a proposed import terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon for use in California. Learn about the many impacts of this project, and why PG&E is planning a project that will increase their greenhouse gas emissions at a time when California law requires them to invest in clean energy.
Thursday, July 16, 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Women’s Building
3543 18th St. (near Valencia), San Francisco
This event is free!
Panelists:
Loretta Lynch, Visiting Scholar, University of California Berkeley
Jody McCaffree, Citizens Against LNG (Coos Bay)
David Gordon, Pacific Environment
Moderator:
Rory Cox, Pacific Environment
Sponsors:
Pacific Environment, Global Exchange
For more information visit www.pacificenvironment.org/pge or contact Rory Cox at rcox@pacificenvironment.org or 415 399 8850 x 302.
Added by Pacific Environment on July 1, 2009