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Event: Pacific Northwest Pledge of Dirty Energy Resistance

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Join Sightline policy director Eric de Place tomorrow in Seattle for a forum on how to build power and resistance to the dirty energy industry in the age of Trump. Eric will explain why the Pacific Northwest has an important role to place in opposing dirty energy projects. It’s the story of the Thin Green Line: the Pacific Northwest will either become a speed bump on a fossil fuel highway to markets abroad or a wall of resistance that will chart a new course for climate protection.

This will be the first in a series of events hosted by 350 Seattle. In addition to understanding the vital importance that the Pacific Northwest will play in this fossil fuel fight, attendees will learn how to get involved in strategic non-violent direct action. Click here to learn more about the Pledge of Resistance, and add your name to the nearly 1,000 Washingtonians who have already taken the pledge.

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Keiko Budech

Keiko Budech, senior communications associate, promotes Sightline's work to the diverse audiences of Northwest media and decisionmakers.

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