By Aimee Durfee & Tom Griffith  May 22, 2014   Martinez Gazette
http://martinezgazette.com/archives/14697

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Boreal Forest, Alberta, Canada. Intact forest and strip mined tar sands field.
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Shell Martinez to shut down flexicoker, reduce green house gas emissions

Rick Jones   May 18, 2014   Martinez Gazette
Martinez refinery representatives say update will reduce emissions by 700,000 metric tons a year
http://martinezgazette.com/archives/14673

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East Bay Oil Refinery Protest Draws About 100 Demonstrators

East Bay Express   Jean Tepperman    Mon, May 19, 2014
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http://www.eastbayexpress.com/SevenDays/archives/2014/05/19/east-bay-oil-refinery-protest-draws-about-100-demonstrators

 

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BREAKING: GOV’T SLASHES CALIFORNIA OIL ESTIMATE

ImageMAY 21, 2014 Repost from Post Carbon Institute
U.S. Department of Energy Agency Reduces Monterey Tight Oil Estimate by Over 95%
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City of Martinez to Host Workshops on Plastic Bag Ban

ImageTo help business owners and residents better understand the proposed ban and answer specific questions, the City will hold two public workshops, both on May 28th, to answer questions about the proposed ordinance. The workshops will be held at 8:30 a.m. for merchants and 6:30 p.m. for residents in the Martinez City Council Chambers, located at 525 Henrietta Street.
http://www.cityofmartinez.org/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=741&TargetID=1

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Call for solidarity actions in support of Maine rail blockade

May 18, 2014. Source: Maine Earth First!

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http://climate-connections.org/2014/05/20/call-for-solidarity-actions-in-support-of-maine-rail-blockade/

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Shell Modernization Project – Final Land Use Permit Application 01 15 2014

Final Land Use Permit Application 01 15 2014 (Corrected)

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Chevron Refinery Permit to Pollute Exposed

May 21, 2014
Today Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) asked the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) to revoke a permit it gave Chevron to build a Richmond refinery expansion that could increase air pollution from one of the state’s biggest industrial climate polluters without required emission prevention and environmental reviews.

“Letting oil refineries expand without requiring—or even looking for—measures to prevent the resultant air pollution threatens our health.” said CBE Attorney Roger Lin.

The action follows CBE’s discovery that Air District staff gave Chevron “Authority to Construct” the project in 2012 without a Prevention of Significant Deterioration analysis, Environmental Impact Report (EIR), or public review. Chevron sought the approval despite court orders in 2009 and 2010 that invalidated its permits for a Richmond refinery project with many of the same elements. The courts found its EIR for that project failed to disclose impacts of refining lower quality oil and improperly deferred greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation.

Chevron’s new project would switch to lower quality oil, and—if unmitigated—could increase refinery GHG emissions by 725,000–890,000 tonnes/year, increase toxic emissions, and worsen a cause of Chevron’s disastrous 2012 fire, according to a revised draft City of Richmond EIR that relies largely on the Air District to mitigate project air impacts.

“Last month, we discovered the permit to allow the ticking time bomb of crude-by-rail with no public disclosure or environmental review. This month, it’s a permit that was stopped in the courts for a project that could be dirty, dangerous, and deadly. The Air District needs to answer to all our communities it’s putting at risk and make changes immediately,” demanded Vivian Yi Huang, Campaign & Organizing Director of Asian Pacific Environmental Network.

“Issuing air district permits prematurely before CEQA review of the project has been completed makes no sense, especially to a corporation that has demonstrated criminal negligence leading up to the August 2012 explosion and fire. Experience has shown that monitoring alone is less effective than controlling the source of emissions from the outset. We expect BAAQMD to do a better job of protecting the health and well-being of our community” said Marilyn Langlois of the Richmond Progressive Alliance.

“It’s high time the Air Board members stand up to their staff’s errors in judgment in rubber stamping Chevron’s illegal permit and revoke it immediately,” stated Denny Larson of Global Community Monitor, a resident of Richmond. “The people of Richmond have suffered enough at the hands of Chevron and the Air District staff—it’s time for a change!”

The Richmond refinery has been among the state’s three largest GHG-emitting facilities in each of the five years when the Air Resources Board reported those emissions (2008–2012), emitting more GHG than any other California facility three of those years. Its 2012 crude unit fire that nearly killed 20 workers and sent some 15,000 residents to the hospital was caused by Chevron’s failure to heed its own workers’ warnings about corrosion from higher sulfur crude, the U.S.

Chemical Safety Board has found. Particulate matter air pollution from its catalytic cracker has increased to more than 1,700 pounds per day as the cat-cracker runs more oil produced from the heaviest parts of the crude stream, CBE’s review of Air District records has found. All of these impacts could worsen if the project enables Chevron to refine even lower quality oil. CBE delivered the request at a meeting of the Air District Board of Directors—elected officials of Bay Area cities and counties—that was held in San Francisco today.

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A Call to Arms: An Invitation to Demand Action on Climate Change By BILL MCKIBBEN

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When world leaders gather in New York this fall to confront climate change, tens of thousands of people (and maybe you) will be there to demand they take action before it’s too late

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/a-call-to-arms-an-invitation-to-demand-action-on-climate-change-20140521#ixzz32N2KPe4q 

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Getting the Right People in a Room Together to Save Alhambra Hills – A Good Start!

May 20, 2014

This morning a stakeholders meeting was held to explore purchasing the Alhambra Highlands. It was hosted by Mayor Rob Schroder at Martinez City Hall.  Those in attendance included City Council member Lara Delaney, and representatives from East Bay Regional Parks District, Congressman George Miller’s Office, Alhambra Hills Open Space Committee, Save Mount Diablo, National Parks Service, Sierra Club, Alhambra Valley Improvement Association, and the Martinez Environmental Group.
Elaine Seawell – Hulet Hornbeck’s daughter – and Robert Hanna – great great grandson of John Muir – also attended. Hanna noted that the strikingly beautiful hills, once owned by John Muir, were known to the family as the “East Hill”. He said the family decided to locate the Muir Cemetery on a portion of the property at the north base of the hills – now a separate parcel and not a part of the Alhambra Highlands development – because of its serenity and peacefulness.
The City has authorized an appraisal of the 297.5 acre property that is expected to be completed within 1-2 months. At that time the group will revisit avenues and resources for saving the property and the majestic heritage oaks that dot its ridge lines and meadows. It seems appropriate that this property once owned by John Muir, whose activism launched so many critical environmental initiatives, be saved from development and preserved for future generations. We will keep you posted.

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