SEATTLE, Washington, December 13, 2012 (ENS) – Citizens concerned about coal’s contribution to global warming and the potential impact to the Puget Sound ecosystem spoke out Thursday against a giant ...
A new study of the winds that would blow through a proposed coal terminal at Cherry Point claims to level what coal opponents would call still more environmental evidence against the project. The ...
BELLINGHAM — Developers behind a proposed coal-export terminal at Cherry Point have formally withdrawn local permit applications but say they’re still weighing their options. Last May, the Army Corps ...
BELLINGHAM, Wash. — The port developer proposing a $665 million coal export terminal at Cherry Point on the Washington coast released a report this week saying it would contribute $7 million a year in ...
It may have looked like Christmas had come early to Ferndale yesterday, but the red and green shirts that filled the Ferndale Events Center had nothing to do with holidays, and instead dealt more with ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the North Wing of the BP Cherry Point Marine Terminal, which is located near Ferndale, Wash. The Notice of ...
Opposition from the Lummi tribe could prevent the Corps of Engineers from approving a permit for the proposed Gateway Pacific coal export terminal at Cherry Point in northwest Washington. Lummi Nation ...
Regarding the Sunday editorial “Coal trains are poor policy”: I would like to offer a rebuttal to that editorial, based on three factors which the editors seemed to overlook: 1. Much of the coal train ...
An environmental impact statement examining the incremental environmental impacts of the BP Cherry Point Marine Terminal was released Friday, Aug. 12, by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The report ...
With Montana coal exports in jeopardy, the state’s Republican members of Congress are asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ignore an Indian tribe's request to end environmental review of a ...
Leaders from the Lummi Tribe - the original inhabitants of Washington State's northernmost coast - have announced plans to send a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opposing the Gateway ...
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