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Trading Food Security, Fisheries, and Local Economies for Temporary Gains: Oppose Lease Sale 258

Trading Food Security, Fisheries, and Local Economies for Temporary Gains: Oppose Lease Sale 258

by Cook Inletkeeper | Nov 2, 2021 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies, Salmon

Central to most Alaskan’s plates are salmon and other foods from the sea. It’s hard to visit Kachemak Bay without also enjoying fresh oysters or beer-battered fish. Halibut and salmon are common freezer staples all year long. It’s hard to imagine Alaska without this...
Politics, not Science, Define Alaska’s Permitting Process

Politics, not Science, Define Alaska’s Permitting Process

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 20, 2021 | Clean Water, Government, Healthy Habitat, Salmon, Uncategorized

At Inletkeeper, we often talk about the “myth of rigorous permitting.” And the state has provided us with a perfect example of what we mean with their water quality certification of the proposed Donlin Mine.  The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation’s...
One Watershed, with Clean Water and Climate Justice for All

One Watershed, with Clean Water and Climate Justice for All

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 19, 2021 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Uncategorized

Image credit: 2017 Human Mosaic Aerial Art; Lead Artist: Mavis Muller; Photographer: John Newton The science is clear and lacking a hint of doubt – human activity is driving the degree and pace of climate change. While the data and scientific community have...
Stand to Protect Lower Cook Inlet

Stand to Protect Lower Cook Inlet

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 14, 2021 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska

In case you do not get our quarterly newsletter, Stand to Protect Lower Cook Inlet was originally printed there. If you want to get our print newsletter, you can do so by becoming a member here! Stand to Protect Lower Cook Inlet: www.tinyurl.com/LeaseSale258 Update:...
Organic Matter Matters

Organic Matter Matters

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 6, 2021 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Healthy Habitat, Local Economies, Salmon, Uncategorized

Through the Central Kenai Peninsula’s Community Compost project, we’ve learned just how much organic matter matters in our watershed. At number three out of the top 100 solutions to reverse global warming (drawdown.org), reducing food waste will take a huge bite out...
The Future of Lower Cook Inlet

The Future of Lower Cook Inlet

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 6, 2021 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat

This past weekend there was quite the stir in Homer as a jack-up rig came down Cook Inlet, into Kachemak Bay, and around the spit. Meanwhile, California communities were hit with the news of a massive oil spill from a pipeline leak off the southern coast. These events...
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