March 12, 2016: Jordan Cove LNG project DENIED! The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has denied applications for Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Pipeline to construct and operate a major LNG export facility in Coos Bay and southwest Oregon. Crag has worked for years with client Oregon Shores Conservation Coalition and […]
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After a marathon 5½-hour debate Wednesday, the House narrowly voted to mandate a reduction in the amount of carbon in car and truck fuels in Oregon over the next decade.
At a recent Gorge Ecumenical Ministries meeting Eric Strid, John Boonstra, Peter Cornelison and Brynn Dahlquist presented information on Climate Change.
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Governor Inslee's oil train bill that addresses the findings from the year long Oil Transport Study passed the WA State House on a 60 to 38 bipartisan vote.
It is hard to miss hearing about all the oil train fires and explosions happening all across North America.
FERC failed to consider these climate impacts of LNG. Submit comments to the Federal Government on this destructive pipeline project. Take Action!
If approved, the massive terminal would transport 48 million tons of coal per year through the Columbia River Gorge in open coal cars on the way to Cherry Point. Take Action!
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The Hood River Council assigned a working group of three council members to draft a resolution calling for carbon tax.
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Trains carrying mass loads of heavy crude oil from Canada’s tar sands have begun moving through the Northwest. Story by OPB.
Reminder next CGCAN meeting Monday, February 16th at 6 PM Riverside Church in Hood River. Agenda: Download.
Are solar and other renewable energy technologies going to become a major energy source sooner than we think?
Current policies dealing with carbon dioxide pollution alone will likely produce more warming than doing nothing at all.
Learn more about the global and regional significance of the coal export fight | Full film available
Till the end of January 2015, we’re challenging you to walk instead of driving to one of your usual destinations. Are you in?
Hood River City Council passed a resolution calling for a ban on coal and oil transports through the Columbia River Gorge.
A proposed LNG terminal in Coos Bay would become one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases in Oregon, federal data shows.