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Championing Environmental Advocacy: A Call to Action from the Olympic Pipeline Co. Sentencing

Dive into the aftermath of the Olympic Pipeline Co. sentencing in San Bruno, CA, for environmental damages. United States District Judge Barbara Rothstein highlights the need for change in industry accountability. Powerful dialogue underscores the importance of supporting environmental advocates in the face of corporate giants.

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Championing Environmental Advocacy: A Call to Action from the Olympic Pipeline Co. Sentencing

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  1. June 10, 1999 Bellingham, Washington

  2. Who we are and Where we came from “… there’s going to be a Trust that’s going to be funded as part of today’s sentencing. With $4,000,000 … they’ve nowhere near the lobbying potential of the oil industry. It’s not even David and Goliath. It’s more like Bambi and Godzilla. You’ve heard people today that are going to spend their lives trying to make this right, and they should be listened to. No industry polices itself very well… you need outside people, and these are going to be the people so pay attention to them.” The Honorable Barbara Rothstein United States District Judge At Olympic Pipe Line Co Sentencing

  3. San Bruno, CA Marshall, MI Allentown, PA

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