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Blog: Lawyers, Guns and Money


  By Nick Cady, Legal Director   Over the past year Cascadia Wildlands has effectively doubled our organization’s legal capacity through the generous support of our members and foundations. Gabe Scott is back in our Alaska Field office, armed with a law degree, and our Eugene office has its first-ever full-time staff attorney. We want … Continue reading Blog: Lawyers, Guns and Money

Posted on February 1, 2013February 1, 2013Tags Cascadia Wildlands, Gabe Scott, lawyers, Nick Cady, old growth logging, suction dredging, Tongass National Forest, wolves

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    Read Bill McKibben's latest in which he describes the groundbreaking research that shows that forests are a solution to the climate crisis... but only if we stop logging them.#WorthMoreStanding ... See MoreSee Less

    To Counter Climate Change, We Need to Stop Burning Things

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    Wood produces large amounts of carbon for each unit of energy it produces, and forests take decades to regrow and absorb that carbon—decades we don’t have.
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    Join Avery Temple, Cascadia's new Climate and Envi Join Avery Temple, Cascadia's new Climate and Environmental Justice Fellow, next Monday at 7:30 to tell the City Council it is time for a Fossil Free Eugene. 

Need some inspiration? Check out these awesome quotes from the last meeting's testimony.

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    In a HUGE win for our movement, the Federal Energy In a HUGE win for our movement, the Federal Energy Regulatory Committee has sided with the State of Oregon in their denial of a necessary permit for the Jordan Cove fracked gas pipeline. 

“For 15 years this climate-polluting proposal threatened landowners, waterways, forests and imperiled species across southern Oregon,” said Dylan Plummer, grassroots organizer with Cascadia Wildlands. “Today, we can finally breathe a sigh of relief, and tomorrow we will redouble our efforts to end this project for good.”

Read more about the decision here: https://powerpastfrackedgas.org/press-release-ferc-upholds-oregon-clean-water-act-denial-jordan-cove-lng/

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    As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed As private lands throughout the McKenzie watershed are clearcut after the Holiday Farm Fire, it is more important than ever to protect our public forests. Take action to stop post-fire logging in the McKenzie! https://bit.ly/3bz4N8f
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