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Meghan Barker
April 24, 2020

Gov. Dunleavy Letter Puts Pebble before People

Meghan Barker
April 24, 2020
Gov. Dunleavy Letter Puts Pebble before People

On April 15, 2020, the State of Alaska sent a letter to the Army Corps of Engineers asking the agency to stick to their rushed permit review process for the Pebble project, calling it “important to Alaskans.” This couldn’t be further from the truth.

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Meghan Barker
March 4, 2020

Pebble can’t ignore the edits and expect a passing grade

Meghan Barker
March 4, 2020
Pebble can’t ignore the edits and expect a passing grade

The Executive Summary of the preliminary Final Environmental Impact Statement was leaked to the public and we’ve had a chance to take a look. What we see shows a plan empirically different than what was available for public comment in 2019. This is a huge problem. 

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Meghan Barker
March 3, 2020

Our first day in court (with more to come)

Meghan Barker
March 3, 2020
Our first day in court (with more to come)

On Monday, we traded our waders for suits and ties and argued why the lawsuit against the EPA should continue, and why the court should hear from Alaskans who support protecting Bristol Bay.

Tagged: Litigation

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Meghan Barker
February 6, 2020

It’s time to tell President Trump

Meghan Barker
February 6, 2020
It’s time to tell President Trump

The Army Corps of Engineers has heard from us. Our Members of Congress have heard from us, and they will continue to. But now we have a new person we need to turn our attention to: President Trump.  

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Meghan Barker
January 8, 2020

3 things to watch for in 2020 with the proposed Pebble mine

Meghan Barker
January 8, 2020
3 things to watch for in 2020 with the proposed Pebble mine

2020 is going to be a critical year in determining if the largest open-pit mine in North America will be permitted in the headwaters of Bristol Bay. Here’s what to watch for in 2020.

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Michelle Beadle
December 23, 2019

Alaska's Governor doing Pebble's bidding

Michelle Beadle
December 23, 2019

“Trust the process...” That’s what Pebble's ads and decision makers keep telling us about Pebble's permit review, but behind the scenes our Governor is working closely with Pebble. 

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Meghan Barker
November 26, 2019

A (Holiday) Shoppers Guide to Supporting Bristol Bay

Meghan Barker
November 26, 2019
A (Holiday) Shoppers Guide to Supporting Bristol Bay

With the upcoming holidays, please consider purchasing products from partners who have gone above and beyond in helping us have the resources we need in order to fight Pebble!

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Meghan Barker
November 21, 2019

607 pages of Pebble’s inadequacies

Meghan Barker
November 21, 2019
607 pages of Pebble’s inadequacies

If you compile the direct quotes and comments from agencies that highlight all the scientific shortcomings of the DEIS, they total more than 600 pages. Each page carries the same message: the DEIS for Pebble is incomplete or outright wrong.

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Meghan Barker
October 29, 2019

“If it’s not financially viable... what the hell are we doing here today?”

Meghan Barker
October 29, 2019
“If it’s not financially viable... what the hell are we doing here today?”

Pebble’s continued failure to conduct responsible, transparent and productive financial matters calls in to question their trustworthiness to build a mine in a unique and fragile environment.

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Meghan Barker
October 23, 2019

House T&I Committee hears concerns of Bristol Bay businesses, residents

Meghan Barker
October 23, 2019
House T&I Committee hears concerns of Bristol Bay businesses, residents

This morning, Bristol Bay residents and business owners testified before Congress in Washington, D.C. to advocate for the fish, people, and jobs that are actively threatened by the proposed Pebble mine.   

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Meghan Barker
October 9, 2019

The lawyers have assembled

Meghan Barker
October 9, 2019
The lawyers have assembled

Today, Trout Unlimited announced their lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over the decision to withdraw protections for Bristol Bay that were established in the 2014 Bristol Bay Proposed Determination.

Tagged: Litigation

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