Multiple Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals have been proposed off the California coast. State agencies will soon be making decisions on at least one offshore terminal, while another, proposed for the highly populous Port of Long Beach is still under consideration. How is California threatened by LNG?
At this point, the California LNG proposal that is farthest along is the terminal proposed by BHP Billiton to float off the coast of Malibu and Ventura County. This massive and polluting project poses serious threats to our coast and coastal communities and Sierra Club activists have been very active in our efforts to stop it from harming clean air, coastal wetlands and our quality of life. Malibu/Ventura County: The major issue with this offshore LNG proposal is pollution. The BHP Billiton terminal would float, rising 14 stories above the surface of the ocean, and emitting more than 500 tons of smog producing air pollution every year. This type of terminal has also never been tested, as it exists nowhere else in the world, and has been proposed for an area that the U.S. Geological Survey has predicted high risk for an earthquake within the life of the terminal. It would also affect coastal views, threaten migrating whales and other ocean animals and pose great risks for the fragile Ormond Beach Wetlands. Migrating whales will be harassed by the light and noise. Take action: help keep this massive and polluting LNG terminal off our coastline. Three hearings may determine the fate of BHP Billiton's polluting LNG terminal! If you can be in the area for any of these hearings, just being there could make a real difference in protecting our coast, our communities and our environment. Hearing times may change, but please SAVE THESE DATES!
If you can't make it, you can still help stop this massive and polluting LNG project by writing hand-written notes to the decision makers. You don't need to be an expert and even if you have written before, a hand-written note is another important way that public officials can measure a community's concerns. Hand-written notes tell the decision maker that you cared enough about this issue to sit down at the kitchen table and ask for help. With just ten minutes of your time, you can help make a real difference in stopping this dirty and dangerous LNG project. Write to: California State Controller John Chiang Director of Finance Michael C. Genest Executive Officer Paul D. Thayer Coast Guard
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