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As the fossil fuel industry works to turn the Pacific Northwest into a fossil fuel hub, a Thin Green Line stands in its way. Producer Barbara Bernstein's latest project, "Holding the Thin Green Line," explores how local communities are fighting the fossil fuel industry's push for massive fracked gas projects in Washington and Oregon. In part 1, we heard about plans to build the world's largest methanol refineries in Tacoma and Kalama, Washington. This week we hear part 2, "A View from the Blast Zone," on the struggle to stop a massive LNG facility that is being built at the Port of Tacoma.
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As the fossil fuel industry works to turn the Pacific Northwest into a fossil fuel hub, a Thin Green Line stands in its way. Producer Barbara Bernstein's latest project, "Holding the Thin Green Line," explores how local communities are fighting the fossil fuel industry's push for massive fracked gas projects in Washington and Oregon. In part 1, we heard about plans to build the world's largest methanol refineries in Tacoma and Kalama, Washington. This week we hear part 2, "A View from the Blast Zone," on the struggle to stop a massive LNG facility that is being built at the Port of Tacoma.

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