by Sophie McEwan | Aug 11, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Post Fire Logging: More Harm Than Good by Sophie McEwen | Aug 11, 2021 Postfire Logging vs. Natural Forest Regeneration Logging in the aftermath of wildfire is a common practice in the Pacific Northwest. Post-wildfire logging also referred to as “salvage logging” is...
by Noah Tobias | Jul 26, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Increasing Tourism Threatens National Parks’ Stability by Noah Tobias | July 26, 2021 Thousands of organisms walk along the trails of national parks, including more than 400 endangered species. But as tourism grows, the bulk of visitors flooding in threatens to...
by CRAG Law Center | Jul 16, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Protections for Tongass National Forest Spark Hope by Crag Law Center | July 16, 2021 Tongass National Forest in Alaska scored a major win, thanks to the Biden administration. On July 14, the Agriculture Department announced the administration would “repeal or...
by CRAG Law Center | Jul 2, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
Big Day for Youth Climate Case by Crag Law Center | July 2, 2021 On June 25, Our Children’s Trust attorneys for the 21 youth plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States and defense attorneys for the Department of Justice, argued their positions telephonically in front of...
by Noah Tobias | Jun 25, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
How Crag Took On Government Injustice – and Won by Noah Tobias | June 25, 2021 In 2003, city officials in Vancouver, Washington, secured a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve citywide sewer systems.The city chose to conduct renovations in...
by Allison Milionis | Jun 21, 2021 | Blog, Crag Blog
More climate change cases are coming by Allison Milionis | June 21, 2021 In May, climate activists and concerned citizens around the globe cheered when a Dutch court ruled that Royal Dutch Shell must reduce its carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 from 2019 levels. This is...