
TC Pipeline, the company that brought you Keystone XL Pipeline, proposes to add 250 million cubic feet per day of fracked gas capacity to its GTN pipeline.

Columbia Riverkeeper’s Board of Directors unanimously named Lauren Goldberg the organization’s new Executive Director.

Ever struggled to understand the details of the Hanford Nuclear Site’s greatest challenges? Follow the path of a raindrop flowing through the polluted site in our new accessible report, “Water’s Walk Through Hanford.”

The Supreme Court has not—and will not—stop our ability to fight giant fossil fuel proposals. And WIN.

We've had a busy summer working on Lower Snake River dam removal: 70 Oregon businesses sent a letter to Oregon electeds asking them to help remove the dams; activists organized a large water- and land-based rally in Portland, and the White House weighed in on solutions. Learn more and take action today.
Columbia Riverkeeper works to protect, restore, & care for the Columbia River.
How we do it:
Protect
We protect Columbia River communities and habitat from new threats, such as fossil fuel export terminals and intensive industrial development.
Restore
We restore our right to clean water and healthy fish by reducing toxic pollution.
Care
We care for the river by providing hands-on opportunities for diverse communities to engage with their river.
Join Columbia Riverkeeper’s team in welcoming Lauren Goldberg as our new Executive Director and kicking off a summer full of protecting & restoring water quality from the Columbia's headwaters to the Pacific Ocean.
We use legal advocacy and community organizing to stop pollution, fight fossil fuel terminals, save salmon, build stewardship, and clean up Hanford.