Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 16, 2014 · 7 Comments
These past few weeks have been bad ones for the Pebble Partnership and its attorneys. Here’s the statement issued last week by Pebble Limited Partnership, the Pebble Mines Corp. and Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, their law firm, the defendants, and the Renewable Resources Coalition, the plaintiffs, in a long-running lawsuit. RELATED: AK Beat: Billionaire mining investor says Pebble “will not be built” The “Renewable Resources Coalition and Pebble Limited Partnership have today announced a settlement of their litigation pending in Los Angeles. In that litigation, Renewable Resources Coalition alleged that Pebble had unlawfully purchased its confidential records and information from…
Category Alaska, Environment, Ethics, Headlines, Law & Order, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Skulduggery · Tags Alaska Bar Association, Alaska wild salmon, APOC, Bob Gillam, Bristol Bay, Dunnagan & Owens, Jermain, Matthew Singer Anchorage, Matthew Singer attorney, No Pebble, Pebble Limited Parnership, Pebble Mine Alaska, Pebble Mines Corp., Renewable Resources Coalition, Robert Kaplan Los Angeles
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 Zach Roberts on May 4, 2014 · 1 Comment
Category Alaska · Tags Alaska, Anchorage, Anchorage Museum, Bristol Bay, Carl Johnson, events, fishing, Pebble Mine, photos, rasmuson center, showing
Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 27, 2014 · 9 Comments
Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley urged President Obama to take decisive and swift executive action on preventing the massive Pebble Mine project in Alaska on NOW with Alex Wagner, Monday. Brinkley noted that many decisive presidential actions could be taken immediately as the Obama Whitehouse seeks to establish a legacy as the President’s second term marches on with Republicans in Congress showing no signs of letting up on blocking legislation. Historically, President Obama has issued fewer executive orders than any President since Grover Cleveland, and has been comparatively reluctant to exert Presidential authority. Brinkley was clear in his suggestion to the President…
Category Alaska, Barack Obama, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mark Begich, Nation, Native issues, Pebble Mine, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Resource Development, Rural Issues · Tags 404c Clean Water Act, Alaska, Alaska fisheries, Alaska wild salmon, Alex Wagner, Anglo American Pebble, Bristol Bay, Douglas Brinkley, EPA, EPA Bristol Bay assessment, Nelli Williams, No Pebble, Obama executive action, Obama Pebble Mine, Pebble Mine, President Obama, Save Bristol Bay, Shannyn Moore, Trout Unlimited Pebble
Posted by Zach Roberts on January 26, 2014 · 1 Comment
No Pebble Townhall Event – Anchorage Monday January 27th at 6:30 pm Z. J. Loussac Public Library Wilda Marston Theatre 3600 Denali Street Join leaders from the sport fishing and commercial fishing industries, Bristol Bay Native Corporation and United Tribes of Bristol Bay for a town hall meeting to thank Senator Mark Begich for taking a stand on the Pebble Mine and hear more about the Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment and the fight to protect Bristol Bay jobs and salmon. Speakers include former Alaska Senate President Rick Halford, Alannah Hurley – Dillingham resident and United Tribes for Bristol Bay Director,…
Category Alaska, Pebble Mine · Tags Alaska, Anchorage, BBNC, Begich, Bristol Bay, bristol bay native corporation, Dillingham, events, No Pebble, Pebble Mine, Rick Halford
Posted by Steve Horn on January 23, 2014 · 7 Comments
State Dept’s Keystone XL Contractor, ERM Group, Also OK’d Controversial Pebble Mine in Alaska (via Desmogblog) A DeSmogBlog investigation has revealed Environmental Resources Management Inc. (ERM Group) — the contractor performing the U.S. State Department’s environmental review for the northern half of TransCanada’s Keystone XL tar sands pipeline — gave…
Category Alaska, Environment, Headlines, Pebble Mine · Tags Alaska, Bristol Bay, gold, kxl, Oil & Gas, Pebble Mine, pipeline, Shannyn Moore, steve horn, xl pipeline
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 Zach Roberts on September 1, 2013 · 1 Comment
BRISTOL BAY PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT OPENS AT SNOW CITY CAFÉ – SEPT. 6, 2013 5:30-8:00 P.M. Accompanying silent auction to benefit Trustees for Alaska and its Bristol Bay efforts Snow City Cafe – 1034 W. 4th Ave. , Anchorage, Alaska 99501 A collection of images captured in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska by Anchorage photographer Carl Johnson is being exhibited at Snow City Café in downtown Anchorage for the month of September 2013. Drawn from over 24,000 images captured during three years of fieldwork on a book project dedicated to the Bristol Bay region and its people, this unique showcase…
Category Alaska, Uncategorized · Tags Alaska, art, Bristol Bay, Carl Johnson, events, mine, mining, No Pebble, pebble, Photography, snow city cafe, where water is gold
Posted by Jeanne Devon on July 20, 2013 · 13 Comments
I sat down with Presidential adviser Paul Begala, and asked him his thoughts about the proposed Pebble Mine project, Senator Mark Begich, blue lawmakers in red states, and what it really means to be a Democrat. One of the lead advisers to President Clinton, Begala and James Carville shaped a moderate campaign agenda that focused on balancing the budget and creating 22 million new jobs. I’d been told that Begala is an avid hunter and fisherman, and has been fishing near Bristol Bay. So, I knew where I wanted our conversation to begin – with an issue that is of…
Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Education, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Nation, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Resource Development, Rural Issues, Second Amendment, Teabaggery, Veterans · Tags Alaska salmon, Bristol Bay, Democratic Party, EPA, Frank Lautenberg, Immigration, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, No Pebble, Paul Begala, Pebble Mine, polar ice cap, sea ice, Tea Party politics, wild salmon
Posted by Zach Roberts on July 18, 2013 · 5 Comments
I have to admit, my one reality TV guilty pleasure is Kitchen Nightmares with Chef Ramsay. I think I’ve seen every episode at least once. I’m not sure what gets me in the show, but it’s addictive. So when I saw this video on YouTube, I immediately clicked it – Chef Ramsay and salmon… two of my favorite things. Since shamefully, I have never actually filleted a salmon, I’m not 100% sure how good he is. So Alaskans – can you do it better than this sometimes-rude British chef? *warning, I’m not certain if this is Alaskan salmon or not….
Category Alaska, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Pebble Mine · Tags Bristol Bay, chef ramsay, cooking, filet, fillet, gordon ramsay, kitchen nightmares, knife, pebble, Salmon