
Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club Will you help us stop a 47 mile-long clearcut through the heart of the Mt. Hood National Forest? Give a year end gift to the Oregon Chapter!
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This past year, contributions from people like you have helped us save tens of thousands of acres of old-growth and mature forest,stall plans to locate liquefied natural gas terminals and pipelines in ...

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club
It's time for a Coal-Free Northwest! Check out Ivan Maluski's post on BlueOregon! http://www.blueoregon.com/2009/11/time-f or-a-coalfree-northwest.html
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By Ivan Maluski of Portland, Oregon. Ivan is the Conservation Program Coordinator for the Oregon Chapter Sierra Club. Last week, the Sierra Club, the Northwest Energy Coalition, and numerous other Oregon ...

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Join us Thursday night for a discussion about trade policies and the environment: http://oregon.sierraclub.org/groups/colu mbia/
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 Check out a screening of 'Where Hope Resides' tomorrow at the Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club office in Portland! Can't make the show in Portland? Visit http://www.wherehoperesidesmovie.com/Scr eenings.html for more tour locations and dates.
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www.wherehoperesidesmovie.com The story of the Skeena River salmon fishery. The film examines both the present state of the fishery and the many questions it faces. From the perspective of First Nations, ...

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Check out the latest update from the Oregon Sierra Club!
http://action.sierraclub.org/site/Messag eViewer?em_id=142321.0&dlv_id=123822
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HEY NORTHWEST NATURAL!The Northwest Natural gas company has proposed developing the controversial Palomar Pipeline, which would carry imported fossil fuel from a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal near the mouth of the Columbia River, across Mt. ...

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club FREE TICKETS to "Coal Country" Documentary from the Oregon Sierra Club!: http://digg.com/u1FaKP
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There is a new film that speaks to an issue that strikes at the heart of our moral conscious here in America -- mountaintop-removal coal mining.Once you see this film, it will be close to your heart, too.Mountaintop-removal ...

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club The True Impact of Coal Mining: National Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign Director comments on events in the Northwest!: http://digg.com/u1Fa3M
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Blasting has begun on Coal River Mountain in West Virginia, site of a long battle between Massey Energy and local residents who want it to be a site for wind turbines instead of coal mining.

John H Bricker I'm on the Executive committee of the Rogue Group and feel very strongly about the Sierra Club! The Oregon Chapter Rocks !!!

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club The Sierra Club's Tillamook Forest Committee is gearing up to fight against efforts to dramatically increase logging in our Tillamook and Clatsop State Forests. Your help is needed! Join us on October 28th at 6pm and find out how you can help us plan fall/winter campaign activities!

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club Congrats to Marilyn, Larry, Asante, and all the folks on our East-side Forest Protection team for stopping their second illegal timber sale this fall!
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In response to an appeal filed by the Sierra Club and the League of Wilderness Defenders, the Umatilla National Forest has withdrawn their decision to pursue the Farley Timber Sale. Similar to the Umatilla’s ...

Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club Check it out! The Oregon Sierra Club has a new Facebook Page! (Facebook Pages make it a lot easier for us to reach out to new supporters, so we'll be phasing out the use of our Facebook Group. If you're already a member of our Group, be sure to become a fan of this page so you can stay on top of all the cool stuff that's happening with the Sierra Club in Oregon!)

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Hat's off to our Beyond Coal Team!!!!: Locally, the Sierra Club has launched a campaign to get Oregon off coal. Two weeks ago, the group packed a meeting of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council, a governor-appointed group that writes uprecommendations for the region's future energy use. There was not a seat lef...t in the Power Council's Ecotrust meeting room, as dozens of people waved red "No Coal" signs on popsicle sticks during a public hearing on the most recent power plan. This afternoon, the Sierra Club marched a human "Coal Train" around an inflatable replica of Boardman in Pioneer Square.Read More
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While most of the discussion over Oregon's energy is about dam removal controversies or our much-lauded new wind turbines, the shocking truth is that 41 percent of the state's energy still comes from coal. ...



























