Category Archives: Policy Reform

Organizations working to affect energy, emissions, and natural resource policy. This might include incentive (tax credit) and disincentive (tax) programs, efficiency standards and goals, protections, and regulations.

The Lands Council

According to their website the Lands Council is a “group of area physicians, concerned about the environment’s effect on people’s health. The Lands Council is a local grassroots, non-profit dedicated to protecting the quality of life in the Inland Northwest. Today they are the leading conservation voice in the Inland Northwest.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit

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Telephone

(509) 838-4912

Address

25 W. Main Ave. Ste 222 Spokane, WA 99201

American Rivers

American Rivers is a national non-profit working to preserve, protect, maintain and restore America’s rivers and streams. AR publicizes the risks that climate change poses to river ecosystems and works to assess future water-availability risks and solutions through regional Topic Advisory Groups, which develop state-wide action plans for water conservation and river preservation. Based on this work, AR lobbies for river-friendly legislation through its Washington, D.C. headquarters.

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

Website

Telephone

(202) 347-7550

Address

1101 14th Street NW, Suite 1400 Washington, DC 20005

North West Energy Coalition

From their website: “The NW Energy Coalition is an alliance of more than 100 environmental, civic, and human service organizations, progressive utilities, and businesses in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and British Columbia. We promote development of renewable energy and energy conservation, consumer protection, low-income energy assistance, and fish and wildlife restoration on the Columbia and Snake rivers.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit

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Telephone

(206) 621-0094

Address

811 1st Ave, Suite 305 Seattle, WA 98104

The Wilderness Society North Cascades Chapter

“Our mission is to protect wilderness and inspire Americans to care for our wild places.”

 

The Wilderness Society is an American organization that is dedicated to protecting America’s wilderness and fostering an American land ethic. It was formed in 1935 and currently has over 300,000 members and supporters.

 

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Telephone

1 (800) 843-9453

Address

1615 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20036

Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy

The ACCAP serves as an informed intermediary between the scientific community and Alaskan governmental, industrial, and social interests. The Center, working with the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, aggregates and analyses data on natural systems and uses that data to model future climate concerns. This information is then reviewed and policy suggestions based thereon are published online and in white-papers.

Organization Type: Government Agency

Website

Telephone

(907) 474-7812

Address

3352 College Road, Fairbanks, AK

Cascadia Wildlands

Conservation sequesters Carbon and deforestation is a major cause of climate change, Cascadia Wildlands aims to conserve wild spaces. According to their website they “protect the most threatened wild places and wildlife from Oregon to Alaska. They work in the Cascadia bioregion (within the US) where threats to wild places and wildlife are highest. The Cascadia bioregion is the forest zone extending along the Pacific Coast from northern California to south-central Alaska. They envision vast old-growth forests, rivers full of wild salmon, wolves howling in the backcountry, and vibrant communities sustained by the unique landscapes of the Cascadia bioregion. Cascadia Wildlands educates, agitates, and inspires a movement to protect and restore Cascadia’s wild ecosystems. Cascadia Wildlands began in 1998 when a small group of passionate students and community members decided to take action against rampant clear cutting in Oregon’s Cascades and Coast Range. Since then Cascadia Wildlands has grown into a regional conservation leader. Though grassroots organizing, policy work and litigation.”

Organization Type: NGO

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Contact e-mail

Telephone

(541) 434-1463

Address

Eugene, Oregon Office PO Box 10455 Eugene, OR 97440