Main Article: Time to set the salmon solutions table

‘All-in’ approach can avoid years of litigation, address all stakeholders’ concerns The founders of the NW Energy Coalition recognized a painful truth: that the bountiful cheap electricity produced by the Northwest’s system of federally financed hydropower dams came at the cost of the incredible wild salmon runs that once defined our watershed and supported myriad…

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Idaho Statesman: Fisheries scientists redefine the salmon debate by trumpeting more ‘spill’

Increasing the amount of water spilled over eight Snake and Columbia river dams to keep juvenile fish away from hydroelectric turbines might be enough to recover most of Idaho’s endangered salmon populations without breaching dams, new studies suggest.

A state, tribal and federal science team that has been working since 1996 is urging federal fish and wildlife officials and dam managers to change their management to test the theory, which is based on a dramatic increase in data collected over the past decade.

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Montana conservationists say water quality near coal mines needs protection

Two conservation groups representing citizens and landowners in southeastern Montana filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that the state Department of Environmental Quality is not doing enough to protect streams from coal mining.

Attorneys for Coalition Members Montana Environmental Information Center and the Sierra Club sued in U.S. District Court in Helena over Colorado-based Westmoreland Coal Co. plans to expand the Rosebud mine near Colstrip…

Read the full article at GreatFallsTribune.com

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Save Our Wild Salmon celebrates biggest achievement so far

This week, for the seventh straight year, comprehensive spring and summer spill begins on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Since it began in 2006 due to a court injunction, spill has produced tens of thousands more salmon and steelhead. Measured in fish, it is member organization Save Our Wild Salmon’s biggest achievement in 20 years.

Read the full article on their webpage at Wildsalmon.org

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Seattle City Light's Carrasco appointed to national energy efficiency commission

Seattle City Light Superintendent Jorge Carrasco has been selected to serve on a national commission led by U.S. Senator Mark Warner, D-Va., and Tom King, National Grid USA president.

The Alliance Commission on National Energy Efficiency Policy will develop and issue a new set of national energy efficiency policies that could make the United States one of the world’s most energy-efficient economies by 2030.

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Energy conservation editorial from the Oregonian

The Oregonian got it right Sunday with the editorial saying
energy conservation holds the greatest promise for our state’s
energy future (“Finding an energy game plan,” March 11). Oregon
can build on its tradition of clean energy leadership by making
energy efficiency the priority resource in Gov. Kitzhaber’s
energy plan…

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West Coast leaders launch plan to create a million new jobs by 2020

Gathering on the eve of the GLOBE Conference on Business and the Environment, leaders from British Columbia, California, Oregon and Washington today endorsed a bold new action agenda to grow the clean economy along the West Coast.

To guide the 2012 West Coast Action Plan on Jobs, Pacific Coast Collaborative Leaders commissioned an economic analysis of the clean economy to identify the most promising markets for job creation, including energy-efficient buildings and advanced transportation.

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