Southern Oregon faces a new, dangerous project
that will send fossil fuels from Russia,
the Middle East and Indonesia
into California.
The Jordan Cove LNG import terminal and 230-mile California pipeline is coming to a head, and
we need your help more than ever.
This project will:
Be responsible for tens of millions of greenhouse
gases per year.
Put 1,438 residences, 49 businesses, six churches and
two schools at risk from a catastrophic fire and explosion
Include a gas pipeline that will cross 379 Oregon waterways
that are key for fish, including salmon.
During operation of the LNG terminal, fishing and
recreational boats would have to keep outside the safety and security
zone, harming the region’s fishing and tourism industries.
Be millions of dollars invested in the wrong
direction for both Oregon and California.
For all that we love about our region
and our communities, we must stand up
and say NO to this project. It’s hazardous, it’s a job killer, and it destroys
our environment—all so a multi-national energy corporation can make billions of
dollars by shipping foreign fossil fuels to California. We need you to show up to the last open public meetings on the project —at
one of the following locations:
Monday, October 27th—North Bend Community Center; Rally in front at 5:30
PM; Meeting starts at 6:30pm
Tuesday, October 28th—Umpqua Community College,
Campus Dining Room; Meeting starts at 6:30pm
Wednesday, October 29th—Medford Red Lion Inn, Rogue River Ballroom; Meeting starts at 6:30pm
Thursday, October 30th—Oregon Institute of Technology,
College Union Auditorium, Klamath
Falls; Meeting starts at 6:30pm
Please come wearing “No LNG”
buttons if you have them, and if you have signs, please bring them. Please
register at our information table, and we will give you talking points if you
would like to make a public comment.
The future of Southern Oregon is at
stake! Please come to these meetings!