Oregon Beyond Coal
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Become a fan and learn how you can help end Oregon's dependence on coal-fired power and launch a more prosperous economy through long term, sustainable jobs that will lead the region in clean, renewable electricity generation. Coal Plants that have been successfully retired:
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05/09/2016
So lucky to have two special guests from the Lummi Nation in town for the film screening of Our Sacred Obligation -- and just before the big win!!!
05/09/2016
Hooray, thank you Lummi Nation, and thank you Army Corps! We stopped those coal trains!
#TreatyWin for Lummi Nation! Thank Army Corps of Engineers today Thank the Army Corps today for doing their duty by upholding treaty rights and honoring the U.S. government’s commitment to those treaties!
04/06/2016
How can we build a clean energy economy? Come join us for an inspiring new film!
Join me at this @Tugginc screening of Catching The Sun! Join me at this screening of Catching The Sun!
03/10/2016
Victory -- we stopped the Otter Creek, Montana coal mine! Another blow to Arch Coal and their plans to export coal through the Pacific Northwest!
Arch Coal suspends plans for Otter Creek mine in Montana Arch Coal suspended its application for a major coal mine in southeastern Montana on Thursday, two months after the industry giant filed for bankruptcy protection.
03/03/2016
We did it! passes historic legislation. Off , 50% . Thank you to our for leadership
02/09/2016
Tell your Oregon legislators you want clean electricity! — AddUp.org A bill in the legislature would transition Oregon off coal and double our renewable energy. It has broad support from many important stakeholders, and your legislators need to hear from you!
02/05/2016
Transition from coal is best for Oregon’s energy future HB 4036 a win-win solution that sets Oregon on a 20-year path to phase out use of coal.
01/18/2016
01/13/2016
"British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington have seen new active proposals for four new coal terminals, three expansions of existing terminals, two new oil pipelines, eleven oil-by-rail facilities, and six new natural gas pipelines.Each of the projects is distinct, but all can be denominated in a common currency: the tons of carbon dioxide emitted if the fossil fuels were burned. Taken together, these plans would be capable of delivering enough fuel to release 822 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year."
http://www.sightline.org/research_item/northwest-fossil-fuel-exports-2/
Northwest Fossil Fuel Exports REPORT: Northwest Coal, Oil, & Gas Projects Would Have Carbon Emissions More than 5 Keystone XLs
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11/07/2015
Thank You President Obama for rejecting the Keystone Pipeline http:www.sierraclub.org/KXLthanks President Obama just announced that he will reject the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline.. After more than seven years of hard...
"Should Oregon ban coal?" asks the Portland Biz Journal? Vote now at http://bit.ly/1MFfP90
Business Pulse Poll: Should Oregon ban coal power? - Portland Business Journal Two ballot measures were filed last week to eliminate coal power and shift more quickly to renewable sources. Do you think this is a good idea?
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