Welcome to the first eActivist

From Executive Director Sara Patton: My first eActivist column promises to be shorter if not sweeter than my hard copy columns of yore. Electronic communications have proved a great boon to public-interest advocates, and we’re moving to take advantage of that opportunity.

But we’ll need to fully deploy all modes of human communication to surmount the challenges before us.

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The Energy Activist – Summer 2010

Welcome to the first online edition of the Energy Activist. Electronic communications have proved a great boon to public-interest advocates, and we’re moving to take advantage of that opportunity.

The Energy Activist Online helps Coalition members and allies keep track of often complex energy and salmon issues. Each edition explores a key issue affecting the Northwest’s energy future…

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Natural Resources Defense Council letter in support of TV Standards

NRDC SB6489 Support Letter.doc Senator Phil Rockefeller, Chair Senate Environment, Water and Energy Committee 218 John A. Cherberg Building PO Box 40423 Olympia, WA  98504-0423 Dear Chairman Rockefeller, RE:      SB 6489 – SUPPORT On behalf of the Natural Resources Defense Council and its 1.3 million members and e-activists, I am writing to express our…

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Individual Membership Thank You

Please send check payments to: NW Energy Coalition Attn: Membership 811 1st Ave Suite 305 Seattle, WA 98104 For credit card payments, please select one of the following: Membership Options Individual Membership $40.00Fixed Income Membership $20.00 Membership Options Membership + Donation $75.00Membership + Donation $125.00Membership + Donation $250.00Membership + Donation $500.00

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The Transformer: Update – November 19, 2007

Volume 4, Number 7.5 – Special Update OPUC staff follows Coalition advice, gives resounding ‘No’ to new coal plants Background A recent Transformer (“PacifiCorp’s Dilemma,” Oct. 29, 2007) described multi-state utility PacifiCorp’s proposed integrated resource plan (IRP) and detailed clean-energy advocates’ critique of the plan’s call for two new coal-fired power plants. Now, Oregon Public…

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