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Continued Toxic Oil Dumping in Cook Inlet Fisheries About One Thing: Money

Continued Toxic Oil Dumping in Cook Inlet Fisheries About One Thing: Money

by Cook Inletkeeper | Mar 20, 2019 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat, Salmon

< Submit your Public Comment online here > When I interviewed for my job with Cook Inletkeeper in 1995, the hiring committee handed me a draft Clean Water Act permit for oil and gas discharges in Cook Inlet, and asked me how I would change it to reduce pollution....
Pebble Lies & Lobbyists

Pebble Lies & Lobbyists

by Cook Inletkeeper | Mar 5, 2019 | Clean Water, Healthy Habitat, Pebble Mine, Salmon

The Pebble people are pulling out all the stops. With the Trump and Dunleavy Administrations in power, Pebble knows now is the time to ram through a giant open-pit mine in the headwaters of the richest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. But Pebble knows a strong...
Pebble is Bulldozing Alaskans – And our State Doesn’t Care

Pebble is Bulldozing Alaskans – And our State Doesn’t Care

by Cook Inletkeeper | Feb 22, 2019 | Clean Water, Healthy Habitat, Pebble Mine

The proposed Pebble mine in southwest Alaska stands out for a variety reasons, including the fact it would be the first large-scale, open pit mine in the headwaters of the Bristol Bay – the richest sockeye salmon fishery in the world. But with the recent release...
The Donlin Gold Mine Gas Pipeline

The Donlin Gold Mine Gas Pipeline

by Cook Inletkeeper | Feb 20, 2019 | Clean Water, Energy & Alaska, Healthy Habitat, Uncategorized

Act NOW to Protect Salmon Habitat – Comments Due March 22 BACKGROUND:  The proposed Donlin mine along the banks of the Kuskokwim River in southwest Alaska would be a massive open gold mine.  To power the facility, Donlin plans a 315 mile-long natural gas...

Pebble Mine says Everything is Fine at Industry Outlook Forum

by Cook Inletkeeper | Jan 11, 2019 | Clean Water, Healthy Habitat, Pebble Mine, Salmon

I attended a presentation this week in Homer by Mark Hamilton, Vice President of External Affairs and mouthpiece for the Pebble mine, and it was remarkable on a couple fronts.  First, the tone. Hamilton spoke down to the crowd like a seasoned used car salesman,...
Stand For Salmon: The Long View

Stand For Salmon: The Long View

by Cook Inletkeeper | Oct 31, 2018 | Civics, Healthy Habitat, Salmon, Uncategorized

Written by Sue Mauger, Science Director We live in, play around and benefit from a salmon landscape. Wild salmon unite and define us as Alaskans. We pride ourselves in living differently up here, but we are making the same mistakes that others made across the world...
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