View from the Helm: The local and global impacts of Shell’s misguided Arctic adventures
If Arctic drilling goes forward, the repercussions will be felt both locally and far beyond Puget Sound.
If Arctic drilling goes forward, the repercussions will be felt both locally and far beyond Puget Sound.
Responding to citizen voices is an important part of the democratic process and the protection of our aquatic environment.
The decision reinforces our ongoing lawsuit against the Port in partnership with Earthjustice, the Sierra Club, Seattle Audubon, and Washington Environmental Council.
April 22 was Earth Day. Do you know where your planet is?
Thanks to all who filled out the stormwater survey! We appreciate your feedback immensely.
Health professionals, fishing families, human rights advocates, local food supporters and environmental groups call out Ecology’s misleading math and demand more protective standards.
What you need to know about Water Quality Standards in Washington State.
This year for World Water Day, we’re inviting you to share your water story with us and inspire others to look at the ways in which clean water plays a part in their lives.
Shell’s disastrous 2012 Arctic Ocean drilling and transport operations demonstrate that even technically advanced and well-resourced companies are no match for Arctic conditions.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 17, 2015 MEDIA CONTACTS: Carlo Voli, Rising Tide Seattle, (206) 992-7474 Jennifer Ekstrom, Director …