by Megan Gleason | Jan 19, 2023 | Climate, Climate News, Fighting Fossil Fuels, Fighting Fossil Fuels News
Coalition grows to defend Oregon climate policy Fifteen organizations join Crag clients against fuel industry attacks to state’s Climate Protection Program. last updated January 19, 2022 | Megan Gleason On September 7, 2022, Crag filed a motion to intervene to defend...
by Megan Gleason | Jan 1, 2023 | Environmental Justice, Environmental Justice News, Newsletter
Achieving Environmental Justice through Legislation by Rebeka Dawit| May 8, 2023 How do you fight for environmental justice, when there are no concrete environmental justice laws? This is the question that community organizers and community-based lawyers alike...
by Megan Gleason | Sep 22, 2022 | News, Public Lands News, The Wild News, Wildlife News
Standing Up for Sensitive Species Habitat Crag challenges logging plan to clearcut old growth forests home to at least four Endangered Species Act-listed species, including northern spotted owl The Siuslaw HLB logging project would clearcut areas of mature and...
by Megan Gleason | Sep 8, 2022 | Climate, Climate News
Defending Oregon’s Climate Policy Crag clients intervene to defend Climate Protection Program from oil and gas industry attack On September 7, 2022, Crag filed a motion to intervene to defend Oregon’s landmark Climate Protection Program against legal attacks by the...
by Lizzy Gazeley | Aug 18, 2022 | Coastal Law Project, Coastal Law Project News
Protecting Public Beach Access Challenging Shoreline Armoring by Lizzy Gazeley | June 16, 2022 Riprap in Neskowin Beach, OR. Preserving public access to beaches is cherished by Oregonians and a defining feature of our state. Oregon is one of only three states in the...
by Megan Gleason | Jul 13, 2022 | The Wild News
Critically important large trees over 21” in diameter are now open to logging in six national forests in Oregon and Washington. Pictured: Large tree cut down in Malheur National Forest. Photo by Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project. Crag takes Forest Service to court...