by Megan Gleason | Jun 15, 2023 | Climate, Communities, Fighting Fossil Fuels, Fighting Fossil Fuels News
Defending Portland’s policy restricting fossil fuels Activists celebrating the passage of the landmark climate policy by the Portland City Council in 2016. Photo by Rick Rappaport. June 27, 2023 | Today, Crag Managing Attorney Maura Fahey argued in front of the Oregon...
by Lizzy Gazeley | Dec 13, 2021 | Fighting Fossil Fuels
Zenith: Fighting Fossil Fuel Infrastructure by Lizzy Gazeley | November 1, 2021 Zenith Energy is a fossil fuel storage and infrastructure corporation that stores millions of barrels of fuel.The company has terminals located across North America and Europe. Zenith’s...
by Bella Klosterman | Aug 12, 2021 | Climate, Fighting Fossil Fuels
Supporting Portland’s Fossil Fuel Limitations On December 18, 2019, the Portland City Council voted unanimously to re-adopt a city ordinance restricting fossil fuels. Portland’s Fossil Fuel Ordinance prohibits new bulk fossil fuel terminal development and...
by Bridget O'Brien | Dec 15, 2019 | Climate Victories, Victories
Crag Halts Oil Refinery Expansion on the Salish Sea 2019 In December 2019, Crag helped Puget Sound area communities effectively halt plans to expand the Anacortes Oil Refinery for the production and export mixed xylenes—a petrochemical product used to make plastics....
by Maura Fahey | Dec 28, 2018 | Fighting Fossil Fuels News, Land Use News, Victories
The Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals rejected Columbia County’s second attempt to open 837 acres of high-value agricultural land along the Columbia River to industrial development. The Port of St. Helens proposes doubling the size of its rural Port Westward...