FOCUS: Vermont Gas Ratepayers Need An Advocate Part II with Bill McKibben, 350.org, Jane Palmer and Claire Broughton, Landowners and Vermont Gas Resisters and Alex Prolman of Rising Tide
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Recorded on February 11th and Februrary 23, 206, Host Margaret Harrington talks with Bill McKibben of 350.org, Jane Palmer and Claire Broughton, Monkton landowners and Vermont Gas Resisters and Alex Prolman of Rising Tide about the Vermont Gas fracked gas pipeline extension, about how hard it is to get people educated that the pipeline is a fossil fuel infrastructure, the issue of eminent domain, the legal fight for landowners and the lack of advocacy on the part of the Vermont Department of Public Service on behalf of Vermonters and the outcome and impact of the Public Service Board decision to re-approve the fracked gas pipeline.
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