Electrifying Eugene, a new short film documentary from the Gas Leaks Project, tells the story of one city’s effort to transition to clean electricity, and the fossil fuel industry’s all-out campaign to keep the community dependent on methane gas.
Gas explosions are shockingly common across the country – causing major damage, injury or death roughly every other day.
As the climate crisis intensifies and more people hear about the health and safety risks of “natural” gas in our homes, the transition towards renewable electricity like wind and solar is accelerating.
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