Our latest action alerts, blog posts, and media highlights
ACT: Keep Toxic Pollution Out of the Columbia
The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) wants your input on a proposed cleanup plan for the Millennium coal terminal site—the former Reynolds Aluminum Smelter.
FOIA Lawsuit: U.S. Dept. of Energy Withholding Info about Financial Aid for Proposed Petrochemical Plant
"For over eight months, the Department of Energy has refused to turn over this public information. NWIW’s refinery would consume more fracked gas than every gas-fired power plant in Washington State combined and rank among the state’s leading causes of greenhouse gas pollution.
BREAKING: Legal Victory for Clean Water
"Today’s settlement is an important victory for people that eat locally caught fish and rely on Oregon rivers for drinking water and recreation.
Coal company loses appeal of water quality permit denial
"... Millennium’s attempt to block Washington’s right to protect public health and the environment has been thwarted again. It is time to close the coal terminal chapter and protect the health of local communities, our waterways, and our climate.” -Jasmine Zimmer-Stucky
We Moved!
Our new Hood River office is open for business. With great views of the Mighty Columbia and easy access to waterfront trails and beaches, our Hood River-based team is thrilled to fight-the-good-fight at our new office location. If you’re in the neighborhood, stop by and visit.
Member Spotlight
August Member Spotlight: Muralist Audie Fuller collaborated with Kalama, Washington residents to create a stunning piece of art opposing the dirty Kalama methanol refinery and pipeline proposal.
Endangered Snake River Sockeye in Hot Water (Again)
This summer, like 2015, is another step towards extinction for endangered Snake River sockeye salmon.
Like clean energy? Pledge to Vote YES
You can keep Portland green by voting YES on the Portland Clean Energy Fund this November.
Portland’s Fossil Fuel Terminal Zoning Amendments Upheld
“People in Portland fight to defend what we love from dirty fossil fuel projects like oil train terminals. The City of Portland made history when it adopted the fossil fuel ordinance.
Canoe Journey: July 28 – August 4, 2018
Learn more about the All Nations Canoe Family's upcoming canoe journey and the summer enrichment programs designed for tribal youth.