Repost from Sunflower Alliance
Tar Sands Free SF Bay – Town Hall meeting Thurs Mar 7 2019, Rodeo Hills Elementary
Feb 27, 2019
This coming Thursday, refinery corridor residents and allies are presenting a community forum on Phillips 66’s very dangerous plans to expand tar sands refining at its Rodeo facility.
Increased use of tar sands in the P66 crude slate means vastly increased tanker traffic in the Bay, an increased risk of spills, and increased assaults on community health and our worsening climate. This town hall is an opportunity to learn about the two linked P66 proposals—the first Environmental Impact Report drops soon—and what we can do to stop them.
Please come out to listen, learn, and offer support to impacted community residents.
Food and beverage provided!
Speakers:
- Andres Soto, Communities for a Better Environment
- Pennie Opal Plant [and or Alison Ehara Brown], Idle No More SF Bay
- LaDonna Williams, All Positives Possible and Fresh Air Vallejo
- Janice Kirsch, MD, 350 Bay Area
- Janet Pygeorge, President, Rodeo Citizens Association
- Greg Karris, Senior Scientist, Communities for a Better Environment
When:
Thursday, March 7th, 6:00 – 8:30 PM
Where:
Rodeo Hills Elementary School
All Purpose Room
545 Garretson Street, Rodeo, CA 94572
Sponsored by:
Rodeo Citizens Association, Crockett-Rodeo United to Defend the Environment, Fresh Air Vallejo, Sunflower Alliance, 350 Bay Area, Idle No More SF Bay, Communities for a Better Environment, and Stand.earth.
Watch Online:
Visit facebook.com/standearth at 6:00 PM PST on Thursday, March 7th.
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