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Tag: Mike Finley

You Don’t Know Ted…


By Bob Ferris   I have been in and around the conservation aspects of media mogul Ted Turner’s operations for nearly two decades and through that thought that I had … Continue reading You Don’t Know Ted…

Posted on October 24, 2014November 3, 2014Tags Last Stand: Ted Turner's Quest to Save a Troubled Planet, Mike Finley, Sam Nunn, Ted Turner, Tim Wirth, Todd Wilkinson, Turner Foundation

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    On breaching the Klamath dams:“We see these dams as a monument to colonialism. This was about destroying people and culture for profit. We have ceremonies that require people to pray in the river. You can’t pray if you can’t even go into the river because it’s toxic. We want to fix things. We want to restore habitat, and we want to eat more healthy salmon. Costco chicken ain’t cutting it. But it’s not just for the tribes. It will benefit everyone.”—Barry McCovey Jr., Yurok Tribe senior fisheries biologist ... See MoreSee Less

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    The last days of the Klamath River dams. The Hornbrook Chevron looks like any other place to buy gas, snacks and a fishing license along the I-5 corridor
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    TAKE ACTION TONIGHT Join us @ 7:15 PM for the Euge TAKE ACTION TONIGHT Join us @ 7:15 PM for the Eugene City Council meeting (on Zoom) and thank the Councilors for walking away from the NW Natural franchise agreement, and ask them to pass an ordinance to ban all new fracked gas infrastructure. > > > > LINK in BIO ↗️

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    Local opportunity to TAKE ACTION in support of a j Local opportunity to TAKE ACTION in support of a just transition away from Fossil Fuels. Join us in speaking at the next City Council meeting THIS MONDAY, April 12 at 7:15pm > > > LINK in BIO ↗️ 

Fossil Free Eugene is a coalition of local grassroots organizations calling for the end of fracked gas in Eugene. Our demands:
1) Mandate the transition of all utilities in Eugene to 100% renewable energy by 2030
2) Ban the construction of all new fossil fuel infrastructure in Eugene
3) Levy a fee on NW Natural and other climate polluters to create a justice fund to transition low income and historically marginalized communities from fracked gas to electric appliances, and to retrofit these homes to increase efficiency

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    The timber industry is having a bonanza - leveling The timber industry is having a bonanza - leveling massive swaths of fire-burned forests across the state on both private and public land.

Get involved with our movement for forest defense and help us protect our forests from ending up on the back of a train like this.

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    The City of Eugene has officially walked away from The City of Eugene has officially walked away from negotiations with NW Natural! This a good first step, but we need to do more to phase out fracked gas in Eugene. As a member of the Fossil Free Eugene Coalition, we are specifically pushing them to ban new gas infrastructure as their next step. Join us in speaking at the next City Council meeting! 

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