by Ben Boettger | Feb 18, 2026 | AK LNG, Cook Inlet, Energy & Alaska
To deal with the affordability crisis of Cook Inlet gas, our utilities and elected leaders need the clearest possible picture of our energy options. Alaskans need to see this picture, too, to understand and inform the energy decisions made on our behalf. This means...
by Loren Barrett | Feb 18, 2026 | Lease Sales, Clean Water, Cook Inlet, Oil & Gas
In July of 2025, Congress passed the Big Beautiful Bill Act, a section of which requires BOEM to hold at least six offshore oil and gas lease sales in Alaska, one each year from 2026 to 2028, and again from 2030 to 2032. The first of these six mandated lease sales is...
by Loren Barrett | Dec 18, 2025 | Civics, Cook Inlet
As 2025 draws to a close, we take stock—with gratitude for what we’ve accomplished together, and resolve for the work still before us. Cook Inlet | Tikahtnu is a special place. Its waters, salmon, wildlife, and communities have sustained life here for millennia. That...
by Bridget Maryott | Oct 9, 2025 | Cook Inlet
Join Our Team: Community Organizer (Part-Time – Homer, AK) Cook Inletkeeper is hiring a Community Organizer to help strengthen local climate action and community engagement on the Lower Kenai Peninsula! This position will play a key role in advancing Homer Drawdown, a...
by Sue Mauger | Jan 22, 2025 | Climate Change, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat, Salmon
In 2012, Inletkeeper developed a statewide Stream Temperature Action Plan identifying the highest priority actions for the next decade that would lead to greater protection of Alaska’s wild salmon habitat as thermal change continues. We put together a progress report...
by Sue Mauger | Dec 27, 2024 | Salmon, Cook Inlet, Healthy Habitat
Back in 2012, Inletkeeper began to strategize about next steps for our member-supported salmon science program as we completed a water temperature study in 48 salmon streams across the Cook Inlet watershed. Our data collection efforts were addressing our...