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DUNLEAVY TO INCREASE INDUSTRY POLLUTION IN COOK INLET FISHERIES

DUNLEAVY TO INCREASE INDUSTRY POLLUTION IN COOK INLET FISHERIES

by Cook Inletkeeper | May 22, 2019 | Clean Water, Energy & Alaska, Government, Healthy Habitat, Salmon

Cook Inletkeeper today called-out the Dunleavy Administration for weakening a key Clean Water Act permit that will allow the oil and gas industry to increase toxic dumping in prime salmon, halibut, and beluga whale habitat.  The proposed permit covers oil and gas...
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....
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...
BP Squeezing More Money from Alaska Kids, Roads, Public Safety & Seniors

BP Squeezing More Money from Alaska Kids, Roads, Public Safety & Seniors

by Cook Inletkeeper | Jan 16, 2019 | Energy & Alaska

Oil and gas corporations are engaged in a radical program to transfer Alaska’s public wealth into private coffers.   For example, the oil corporations in Alaska spent $14 million in 2014 to fight back citizen-led efforts to repeal Senate Bill 21, the oil tax...

Gov. Dunleavy Leaves Alaskans in a Ditch

by Cook Inletkeeper | Dec 28, 2018 | Civics, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Government

Sue Mauger, Science Director at Cook Inletkeeper, connects the dots on climate change and calls out the negligence of Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy in his administration’s swift removal of the Climate Action Plan from the official State website. Sign the...
The Shadowy Backdrop to the Corporate Campaign Against Alaska Salmon

The Shadowy Backdrop to the Corporate Campaign Against Alaska Salmon

by Cook Inletkeeper | Sep 11, 2018 | Clean Water, Climate Change, Energy & Alaska, Salmon

It’s no secret the corporate campaign against the Stand for Salmon ballot initiative has amassed more than $10 million to try to stop Alaskans from updating our 60-year-old, one-sentence-long salmon habitat law. But there’s a darker effort unfolding behind the scenes,...
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