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10 Coal Questions for Port of Coos Bay


Ten Questions for Port of Coos Bay CEO David Koch— Since I was unable to attend the City of Eugene’s working session, here are my top ten questions:   1- … Continue reading 10 Coal Questions for Port of Coos Bay

Posted on October 9, 2012October 29, 2012Tags coal, diesel particulates, Koch, Korea, Mitsui, No Coos Bay Coal Terminal, Port of Coos Bay, Powder River Basin

Please Take a Cold Hard Look at Coal Trains


"It's déjà vu all over again" –Yogi Berra Yogi Berra made the above quote when he watched Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris repeatedly hit back-to-back home runs in the early … Continue reading Please Take a Cold Hard Look at Coal Trains

Posted on July 16, 2012October 29, 2012Tags chinook, coal, coal dust, coho, Coos Bay, KEPCO, Korea, Mitsui, No Coos Bay Coal Terminal, Power Past Coal, water pollution, water quality

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    “We’d also like to see the attorney general add a warning to natural gas to let folks know that there’s nothing really natural about it,” said Bethany Cotton, Conservation Director with Cascadia Wildlands. “It’s a dangerous climate-killing commodity.” ... See MoreSee Less

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    Yes, mature and old-growth forests are STILL being Yes, mature and old-growth forests are STILL being logged by federal agencies. Simply unacceptable.

TAKE ACTION! — LINK in bio ➡️ — Join us in asking the @u.s.forestservice and @mypubliclands for lasting protections once and for all. 

Ensure that the Biden Administration’s promises to act on climate are bolstered by robust, meaningful protections for the climate forests we depend on for carbon storage, drinking water, and diverse wildlife habitat. Now is the time to show our widespread, overwhelming support for broad, science-based protections for mature and old-growth forests.

#WorthMoreStanding #ForestDefenseIsClimateDefense

📸 Flat Country timber sale (by @andrewkumler).
    Highlighting @repdefazio's efforts to pass the Wil Highlighting @repdefazio's efforts to pass the Wild Rogue Conservation and Recreation Enhancement Act (H.R. 7509) we, the Congressman @defazio4oregon, his staff and our allies @kswild and @rogueriverkeeper floated a stretch of Southern Oregon’s Rogue River that will have greater protections once the bill becomes law. We hope y’all are getting out enjoying Cascadia’s wild rivers this summer too!

#WildRivers #WildRogue #welikeitwild
    Cascadia Wildlands and our partners in the Pacific Cascadia Wildlands and our partners in the Pacific Wolf Coalition hosted a happy hour last week to thank @repdefazio for his steadfast advocacy for wolves in his 36 years representing Oregon in Congress. We wish Rep. Peter DeFazio many wolf sightings in his retirement. Here’s to more elected leaders who are wildlife champions. 

@pacific_wolves 
#stopextinction #wolvesbelong #wolves #pacificwolves #welikeitwild #ORwildlife
    🚨 Let’s ensure Oregon’s iconic Metolius Riv 🚨 Let’s ensure Oregon’s iconic Metolius River is safeguarded: tell the Environmental Quality Commission to designate the Metolius an Outstanding Resource Water today!

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