Shell Pulled Its Oil-By-Rail Project in Anacortes!
October 19, 2016
Shell Puget Sound Refinery announced on October 6 that it is dropping its plans to construct a crude oil-by-rail facility at March Point near Anacortes. This proposal will no longer threaten communities across the Northwest by increasing the risk of derailments, devastating explosions, and toxic spills in Padilla Bay and the larger Salish Sea. This ... read more
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September 1, 2016
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Raise your voice: Comment on Millennium’s Coal Export Terminal Today!
August 31, 2016
Let’s get this over the finish line. Together we have resolutely stood up to Big Coal for the past six years. Now is our moment to say NO to what would be the nation’s largest coal export terminal. Please submit your comment to block the proposed Millennium’s coal export terminal today. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released their draft ... read more
How can Islanders save 77 Million Gallons of Water this Year?
August 28, 2016
With summer underway, some islanders are already feeling the heat-and the drought. Some wells are already being starved of fresh water, which makes the rainy autumn season seem a long way off. As climate change affects our region, including our water tables, adopting climate resilient strategies for a sustainable future is critical. Islanders can do ... read more
The Salish Sea, a Vessel Highway?
August 28, 2016
If all the new and expanding terminal and refinery projects in the Salish Sea are permitted and developed, including projects that became operational in 2014, there would be a 43% increase in large, commercial marine vessel traffic. FRIENDS and San Juan Islanders for Safe Shipping have released the Salish Sea Vessel Traffic Projections featuring 18 ... read more
The Salish Sea, a Vessel Highway?
August 17, 2016
If all the new and expanding terminal and refinery projects in the Salish Sea are permitted and developed, including projects that became operational in 2014, there would be a 43% increase in large, commercial marine vessel traffic. FRIENDS and San Juan Islanders for Safe Shipping have released the Salish Sea Vessel Traffic Projections featuring 18 ... read more