From the May 2005 Southern Sierran with expanded coverage
Don't let the Feds use LNG to derail renewable energy

Special Event: Power Play
Energizing our future for a million tomorrows
Championing fossil fuels and confronting LNG
Be part of the energy.

Cover story
America is at a crossroads for energy policy. The Bush-Cheney administration and big oil are pushing fossil-fuel investments that would set back renewable energy.

Caldicott's unflinching attitude
Dr. Helen
Caldicott explores the consequences of America's never-ending thirst for fossil fuels.

Pop Quiz
What do these four projects have in common?

LNG 411
Everything you wanted to know about LNG, but were afraid to ask.

Taking the "Plan B" path
The road to renewable energy is often called "Plan B."

Accidents show safety's not guaranteed
San Pedro Bay, a proposed site of an LNG facility, is no stranger to industrial accidents.

California doesn't need LNG
The State can create a greater net energy supply by modernizing its gas-fired electric plans than by building an LNG terminal.

An unfortunate test case
The proposed LNG terminal and refinery in Long Beach is an unfortunate choice for the Bush administration to supersede California law.

Hazards Ignored
LNG proposals overlook safety concerns.

Activists protest LNG
Activists in Ventura and L.A. Counties rev up to stop LNG terminals.

Caldicott and Watson speak out on responsible energy use

High-profile program will feature Dr. Helen Caldicott and Captain Paul Watson speaking out on fossil fuel, LNG and renewable energy.

The LNG power squeeze, unplugged
The inside scoop on the politics behind the proposed Long Beach LNG terminal and refinery.

You can make the difference
By joining efforts, volunteers help make the difference. You can help reverse the Bush energy plan and champion renewable energy.

Acknowledgments
Our thanks to the staff, volunteers and contributors who helped prepare this coverage.

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