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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!
Let’s commit to transitioning from coal — a 19th century fossil fuel – to clean, renewable energy like wind and solar by 2025. Take Action!
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.
GO! Solar is a community "solarize" initiative aimed at helping Columbia River Gorge homeowners overcome the barriers associated with investing in solar power.
Two bills on oil train safety are being debated in the Washington State Senate. Join CGCAN to testify in front of elected officials.
The Dalles City Council will consider a resolution on oil trains. Join CGCAN activities in supporting the resolution.
Join us for the Global Divestment Day on February 13 and 14, and together, let’s make fossil fuels history.
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.