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Sears Island defenders loudly cry foul at Maine Governor's "environment award" ceremony.
In this week's 24 minute long edition of the weekend roundtable, I talk about, and play an excerpt of, our band of grassroots activists hectoring Big Green, Big Government and Big Trade outside the governor's mansion in...
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Sears Island defenders loudly cry foul at Maine Governor's "environment award" ceremony. is an episode from Penobscot Bay podcast. In this week's 24 minute long edition of the weekend roundtable, I talk about, and play an excerpt of, our ba...
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Published May 24, 2009, 23:33 long, audio available.
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In this week's 24 minute long edition of the weekend roundtable, I talk about, and play an excerpt of, our band of grassroots activists hectoring Big Green, Big Government and Big Trade outside the governor's mansion in Augusta, Maine. The latest skirmish in our fight to keep the western third of 940 acre wild Sears island from being turned into railyard and container port, and the estuary's nursery shoals from being blasted and dredged to let container ships come close to the island. Learn the important difference between the old "New England Sierra Club chapter" that protected Sears Island through state and federal courts in the 1980s and early 90s, and the present day "Maine Sierra Club Chapter" that received an award for signing off on the dismemberment plan So we go to Augusta on a hot May 22nd to challenge the Governor's Sears Island "environmental award" ceremony! Nature was on our side: way too hot to close the mansion's windows. Attendees at the Governor's Sears Island whackers award ceremony could hear our power bullhorned taunts and imprecations, and could see the coffined Rachel Carson speaking from the grave and the ghost, too of Sierra club founder John Muir, who gave Sierra Club a Rubber Duck award for "quack environmentalism". The Kennebec Journal WBZ TV and Maine Public Radio came across from the ceremony and got the straight scoop from us.
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Published May 24, 2009 and 23:33 long






