Posted by Shannyn Moore on October 1, 2017 · Leave a Comment
When I was 19 years old I was in a boat accident. I spent about 18 minutes in the ocean. I have never recovered from that cold exposure. Oh, I know people have been half frozen and made it back all in good order. I, however, get to experience it over and over again. It’s like my body thermometer has PTSD and the moment I start getting a little chilly it thinks we’re floating in the Gulf of Alaska again surrounded by kelp eels. We all have triggers that suck us back into situations scattered about our lives. A friend…
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Category Alaska, Environment, Headlines, Pebble Mine · Tags Bristol Bay, EPA, eskimos, pebble, Pebble Limited Partnership, Pebble Mine, Pruitt, PTSD, Salmon, Shannyn Moore, tom collier
Posted by Carl Johnson on July 21, 2017 · 1 Comment
Whenever I give presentations outside of Alaska, I always ask the audience, “How many of you like salmon?” Most hands in the room go up. Then I ask, “How many of you have heard of Copper River Reds?” Many of the hands still remain up. But when I ask, “How many of you have heard of Bristol Bay salmon?” almost all hands go down. And then I tell them the odds are 2:1 that they have eaten some. Nearly half of the commercially-caught Sockeye salmon in the world comes from the Bristol Bay region. The science explaining why Bristol Bay is the…
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Category Alaska, Environment, Headlines, Pebble Mine · Tags Alaska, Bristol Bay, Carl Johnson, EPA, mining, Pebble Mine, Photography, washington dc, where water is gold
Posted by Howard Weaver on September 15, 2015 · 3 Comments
By Howard Weaver President Obama’s recent attention to Alaska — especially in Dillingham, Kotzebue and Seward — provides a welcome focus for looking beyond the bleak landscape of oil price collapse and budget cuts toward a brighter, more sustainable future. For perhaps the first time since western contact, Alaskans may be motivated to turn away from the love-em-and-leave-em dynamics of extraction to embrace their genuine treasures: the cultural diversity and frontier spirit of its people; an abundance of renewable resources that can be managed and sustained forever; and indigenous wisdom from the North that can benefit all mankind. Seward, then…
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Category Alaska, Barack Obama, Economy, Environment, Headlines, Nation, Native issues, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags Alaska globalization, Alaska Mars mission, Alaska Sea Life Center, Barack Obama Alaska, China Alaska, Hong Kong Alaska, Howard Weaver, Howard Weaver Alaska, Iceland Alaska, Kenai Fjords National Park, Kids from Nowhere, Obama Dillingham, Obama Kotzebue
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 2, 2015 · 6 Comments
As I drove, I imagined having to explain to a Secret Service agent that the reason my boots set off the sniffer dog is because the last two places I wore them were a pig farm and a gun show respectively. So, there was a perfectly good explanation why I smelled of gunpowder, and fertilizer. “No really! I swear! I still have the pictures on my phone!” I was glad I had allowed extra time. I had allowed so much extra time, it turns out, that I was the first member of the press at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) and waited in…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Barack Obama, Environment, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Military, Nation, Native issues, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell, Strategery · Tags Air Force One JBER, Barack Obama, Byron Mallott, climate change Alaska, Climate change arctic, GLACIER conference, Global leadership in the Arctic, Gov. Bill Walker, ice breakers, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Obama Alaska, President's speech on climate change, Senator Dan Sullivan
Posted by Jeanne Devon on September 2, 2015 · 16 Comments
As I drove, I imagined having to explain to a Secret Service agent that the reason my boots set off the sniffer dog is because the last two places I wore them were a pig farm and a gun show respectively. So, there was a perfectly good explanation why I smelled of gunpowder, and fertilizer. “No really! I swear! I still have the pictures on my phone!” I was glad I had allowed extra time. I had allowed so much extra time, it turns out, that I was the first member of the press at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER) and waited in…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Barack Obama, Economy, Environment, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Military, Nation, Native issues, Oceans, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Sarah Palin, Sean Parnell, Strategery, Walker-Mallott Unity Ticket · Tags Air Force One JBER, Barack Obama Alaska, climate change Alaska, David Balton, GLACIER conference, Global leadership in the Arctic, Global warming Alaska, John Kerry Alaska
Posted by Linda Kellen Biegel on August 31, 2015 · 7 Comments
3:38 pm: I was in 2 press briefings, one on Arctic Resiliency and one exciting one on the Arctic Steering Committee by Dr. john Holdren and Ambassador Mark Brzezynski. I asked a question about food insecurity and the lengthening growing season. Good answers. The videos will be up later. Jeannie is here now so she went to a briefing. Then, we’ll both get placed for the President’s speech in about a half hour!!! 12:48 pm: waiting for the first press briefing to happen in about 20 minutes with Fran Ulmer and other members of the Committee on Arctic Resiliance. 10:45…
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Posted by Carl Johnson on May 30, 2015 · 8 Comments
Friday, the Alaska Supreme Court issued two decisions that will have far-reaching impacts about how the Department of Natural Resources conducts business in hard rock mineral exploration, and the ability of the State and others to chill opposition. While the two cases involved the Pebble Prospect exploration, neither will impact the development of that mine. Background In 1988, Teck Cominco drilled the first exploration wells in what would become the 360 square-mile Pebble Prospect. By 2010, ownership of the Pebble claims would change hands from Teck Cominco to Northern Dynasty Minerals to the Pebble Limited Partnership. Collectively, those entities would…
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Category Alaska, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags Alaska, Alaska Conservation Foundation, Alaska Constitution, Alaska DNR, Alaska mining, Alaska salmon, Alaska Supreme Court, Anglo American, Bella Hammond, Bobby Andrew, Bristol Bay, Kvichak River, Northern Dynasty Minerals, Nunamta Aulukestai, Nushagak River, Pebble Mine, Pebble Partnership, Rick Delkittie, Talarik Creek, Teck Cominco, Vic Fischer, Violet Wilson
Posted by Carl Johnson on February 2, 2015 · 4 Comments
Before the Bristol Bay Forever Initiative was ever printed on statewide ballots, it had to defend a legal challenge from an individual named Richard Hughes, the Alaska Miners Association, and the Council of Alaska Producers. The Alaska Supreme Court issued an oral decision allowing that initiative to go to the ballot. Today, the Court issued a written order justifying its decision, Hughes v. Treadwell, Slip Op. No. 6981 (Alaska Supreme Court, Jan. 30, 2015). In order for a citizen ballot initiative to be valid in Alaska, it must avoid certain prohibited topics. Under Article XI, section 7, it may not engage in an appropriation…
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Category Alaska, Environment, Headlines, Oceans, Pebble Mine · Tags Alaska Constitution, Alaska Miners Association, Alaska Supreme Court, Bristol Bay, Bristol Bay forever, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Rick Delkitte, University of Alaska, Vic Fischer, Violet Wilson
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 5, 2014 · 60 Comments
On election night, one state in the nation voted to legalize marijuana, raise the minimum wage, and add an extra level of environmental protection for sensitive ecosystems facing development. It’s largest city also voted to overturn an anti-labor ordinance which was the brain child of a Mayor (running as a Republican for Lt. Governor) who appears to be about to go down in flames to a non-partisan gubernatorial ticket. That’s like a cool, edgy progressive place to live, right? What if I told you that this very same state has elected by a comfortable margin, a majority in the legislature…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska House Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Don Young, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Headlines, Joe Miller, Labor, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Scratch it, Sean Parnell, Ted Stevens, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Alaska election results, Begich Senate, Don Young congress, Forrest Dunbar Congress, Sullivan Senate, walker, Walker Governor Alaska, Walker Mallott
Posted by Jeanne Devon on October 4, 2014 · 17 Comments
Looks like our Republican “Alaskan” Senate candidate has been watching The Fog of War, and taking a little advice from former Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara. “Never answer the question that is asked of you. Answer the question that you wish had been asked of you.” Savvy advice when one’s actual answer might be harmful to one’s political prospects. The question asked of the candidate by KTUU’s Grace Jang was pretty straightforward: “How much backing are you getting from the Koch brothers?” One would expect, perhaps, a numerical answer of some kind, like “millions of dollars.” Percentages maybe. Or a…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mark Begich, Nation, Oceans, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags Dan Sullivan for Senate, Dan Sullivan Koch Brothers, Mark Begich for Senate, Ohio Dan Sullivan