Posted by Shannyn Moore on August 31, 2014 · 11 Comments
There’s a game most of us play. It’s called “What Could Go Wrong?!” You know, like I’m going to hand my nine year old an automatic weapon – “What Could Go Wrong?!” Or, why not go bare-headed and drive a motorcycle really fast? “What Could Go Wrong?!” Then there is the always present, Why don’t we build a giant mine at the headwaters of the largest sockeye salmon fishing run in the entire world? “What Could Go Wrong?” Many Alaskans have asked this question over the last decade regarding the proposed Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay. When the state government…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Don Young, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Skulduggery, Tongass · Tags Alaska Canada treaty, Alaska EPA, Alaska salmon, Bristol Bay, Canada salmon, Fraser River mine, Fraser river salmon, Knight Piesold, Pebble Mine, Pebble Mine EPA, Polley creek mine
Posted by Shannyn Moore on January 19, 2014 · 6 Comments
Pop Moore was born and raised in West Virginia. I’m proud of our family heritage in a state that includes the original Rednecks in the Battle for Blair Mountain. That’s where my grandfather fought to unionize the coal mines after getting buried in a slide. When I was growing up, we’d go visit my grandmother in a tiny town in Boone County. It was humid and friendly. Tomatoes from the garden tasted delicious, and the people talked funny. The center of town was the yellow line that ran through it. I loved sitting on the porch swing listening to stories….
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Environment, Ethics, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Health, Lisa Murkowski, Make it explode, Nation, Pebble Mine, Public Safety, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Skulduggery · Tags Alaska EPA, Alaska salmon, Bristol Bay, Freedom Industries, Lisa Murkowski, Murkowski EPA, Parnell EPA, Pebble Mine, Sean Parnell, West Virginia chemical spill
Posted by Jeanne Devon on August 13, 2013 · 15 Comments
Yesterday, a “Federal Overreach Summit” began in Anchorage. For two days, lawmakers and administration officials will gripe about the “feds” and what is described as intrusion into Alaska’s affairs. But the federal overreach discussed on the first day of the summit didn’t touch on Stand Your Ground law, or issues of reproductive choice, or gay marriage, or even voting rights which have been so much in the news as of late. This federal overreach is quite specific, and gets to the heart of what this administration considers important. It’s all about land use and resource extraction. A Department of Natural…
Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Bang it, Barack Obama, Chuitna Coal, Environment, Headlines, Nation, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Resource Development, Roll your eyes into it, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Shake it, Strategery, Tongass · Tags Alaska DEC, Alaska EPA, Alaska federal overreach, Alaska SB27, Bristol Bay Watershed assessment, Chuitna coal, Ed Fogels, Federal Overreach Summit, Michael Geraghty, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Randy Ruaro, Sean Parnell, Shannyn Moore, Wishbone Hill mine
Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 9, 2012 · 10 Comments
Ever had a boss so hard to read you didn’t know if you were going to be fired or promoted? Mixed messages on a daily basis? It’s horrible. How are you supposed know what to do? A relationship in which you don’t know if you’ll be hit or hugged is much worse. “Can’t you just be a jerk all the time? It would make things so much easier.” It’s the back and forth, the uncertainty that make these situations unbearable. That’s why I feel bad for the folks at the Environmental Protection Agency. Oh, before you start calling me a…
Category Alaska, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell · Tags Alaska EPA, Alaska fisheries, Alaska Native Tribes, Alaska salmon, EPA, Mercury mine, No Pebble Mine, Pebble Mine, Red Devil mine, Sean Parnell