Our latest action alerts, blog posts, and media highlights
Voices standing up for communities and calling for a denial of the Kalama methanol refinery
Hundreds of people from Cowlitz County and neighboring areas rallied before the hearing to call on Governor Inslee and Ecology to deny the proposed fracked-gas-to-methanol refinery in Kalama, WA.
Methanol Hearing Today (12/13) in Longview, WA
Port of Kalama and Cowlitz County, WA will hold a public hearing regarding the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the world’s largest fracked-gas-to-methanol refinery in Kalama, WA, today, Thursday, December 13, 2018, rally at 5:15 p.m., hearing from 6-9 p.m.
Port approves Global Partners lease change
Today the Port of St. Helens unanimously approved a proposal by Global Partners to remove the API limit at their Port Westward oil/ethanol facility, which opens the door for heavier oils like tar sands.
OPB "Think Out Loud" Talks Methanol
OPB "Think Out Loud" features debate about the world's largest fracked-gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in Kalama, WA.
Lawsuit to End Oil Pollution from Wells Dam
“Oil pollution from dams must stop,” states Brett VandenHeuvel, Executive Director for Columbia Riverkeeper. “People rely on clean water and healthy salmon runs. It’s past time for the Douglas County PUD to protect clean water in the Columbia River.”
Oregon Groups Call For Moratorium on Mega-Dairies
Today, a dozen Oregon and national organizations, representing family farm, environmental, animal welfare, and public health interests, are calling on Oregon legislators and leaders to stop any further expansion of new or existing mega-dairies in Oregon until the state can protect people, animals
More Oil Trains in Columbia County?
Act now: Urge the Port Commissioners to reject Global’s request!
Vote delayed: Heavy crude oil at Port Westward discussed
Port of Columbia County commissioners discussed a lease amendment for Global Partners at Port Westward, vote delayed.
The Worst Idea Yet at Hanford?
The U.S. Department of Energy announced plans in October to re-interpret the term “high-level radioactive waste.” Join us in objecting to Energy’s alarming proposal, which would cut costs by putting the Columbia River at risk from radioactive pollution at Hanford.
Methanol Company Downplays Climate Impact of Refinery
“There is no way to make the world’s largest methanol refinery look pretty. The project is dangerous, harmful to our health, and locks in decades of fossil fuel use,” -Brett VandenHeuvel, Columbia Riverkeeper.