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THE THIN GREEN LINE AND THE NW ENERGY FUTURE


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The Western U.S. holds rich deposits of coal, oil and natural gas — resources that have been eyed for export to rapidly developing economies in Asia. But a remarkable alliance of activists and tribes have drawn what some have called a “thin green line” to stop a series of proposed refinery expansions and export terminals along the West Coast. This opposition has helped create a remarkable shift in the energy future of the Pacific Northwest. For perspective on how this transformation came about, and what needs to happen next, we’ll hear from a tribal chairman, an environmental activist, an energy policy expert and the former head of the U.S. Interior department.
Panelists:
Michelle Nijhuis (Moderator)
Tim Ballew
Sally Jewell
Emily Johnston
Recorded live during the Crosscut Festival. Read more at http://crosscut.com/tag/crosscut-festival/
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