Environmental experts will present details on the safety hazards of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) Export Terminals, facilities built specifically to receive natural gas from transmission pipelines, liquefy it, store it, and transfer the LNG to ships for export to other countries
Speakers include--
-- Tracy Carluccio is Deputy Director of the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, where she has worked as an environmental advocate since 1989. Carluccio works for the Watershed’s protection of communities, both human and nonhuman, addressing water quality, healthy habitats, streams, and communities, defending its exceptional values, and restoring where needed.
-- Fred Millar is a public interest and environmental safety advocate, national policy analyst, lobbyist, trade union strategic researcher, educator, and consultant based in the Washington, D.C., area. Mr. Millar is a consultant to major U.S. chemical and oil worker unions, environmental groups, insurance companies, university and governmental bodies, USW, the District of Columbia Council, and the NJ Attorney General. In recent years, his focus has been on LNG disaster risks.
-- Mike Ewall is the founder and Executive Director of the national organization Energy Justice Network, which supports communities to stop dirty energy and waste facilities and to transition to clean energy and zero waste management systems.
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[Posted: December 20, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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