The U.S. is expanding CO2 pipelines. One poisoned town wants you to know its story
Now, three years after the CO2 poisoning from the pipeline break, some in Satartia see the incident as a warning at a critical moment for U.S. climate policy.
Now, three years after the CO2 poisoning from the pipeline break, some in Satartia see the incident as a warning at a critical moment for U.S. climate policy.
From the moment the pipeline blew at 7:07 pm, and the moment that people started passing out, half a mile, three-quarters of a mile from where the pipeline is, it was literally a matter of a few minutes