by Bridget O'Brien | Jul 14, 2018 | Victories, Wild Victories
Crag Saves Old-Growth and Wildlife in the Tongass Rainforest 2018 On November 28, 2018, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the Forest Service’s plan to log in the Tongass rainforest once and for all. Crag’s clients Greenpeace and Cascadia Wildlands finally...
by Rena Kittredge | Oct 27, 2017 | Climate Victories, Community Victories
Crag Stops Nestlé From Bottling Water in the Columbia Gorge 2017 In October 2017, after a long-fought battle, Crag and local conservation groups defeated Nestlé’s plan to bottle water from a pristine section of the Columbia River National Scenic Area and to build a...
by Crag Law Center | Dec 12, 2016 | Coastal Law Project News, Features, Fighting Fossil Fuels News, Victories
In December 2016, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) denied a request from Canadian oil and gas companies for rehearing of the case surrounding the proposed Jordan Cove Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal and Pacific Connector Pipeline, finalizing the...
by Crag Law Center | Nov 7, 2016 | Climate Victories
Coal Export Terminal Denied! 2016 Judge Backs Up Oregon’s Denial of Coal Export Terminal In August, 2016, an administrative law judge upheld Oregon’s decision to reject permits for a coal export terminal at the Columbia River’s Port of Morrow on a wide range of...
by Patricia Donohue | Jul 16, 2016 | Climate Victories, Coastal Law Project Victories, Victories
City of Warrenton Denies Permits for Oregon LNG 2016 From 2011 to 2016, Crag worked with both Columbia Riverkeeper and Oregon Shores to challenge and ultimately defeat the Warrenton LNG export project because of potential risks to the community and endangered...
by Patricia Donohue | Jul 15, 2016 | Climate Victories, Coastal Law Project Victories, Victories
FERC denies permit for Jordan Cove! 2016 In March of 2016, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) denied applications for Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Pipeline to operate a major LNG export facility in Coos Bay, a project that Crag and Oregon Shores...