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8 Ways We Can Break Free from Fossil Fuels

8 Ways We Can Break Free from Fossil Fuels

by breakfreeadmin | May 15, 2016 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

The crisis of climate disruption is emerging with greater intensity, seemingly by the day. The headlines are filled with stories of drenching storms and flooding [1], scorching droughts and wildfires [2], and stress on water and food supplies for millions around the...
Solutionary Rail:  Railroad electrification for just transition from fossil fuels

Solutionary Rail: Railroad electrification for just transition from fossil fuels

by breakfreeadmin | May 9, 2016 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

Photo from Steel Interstate Coalition By Bill Moyer and Patrick Mazza Rail workers sit at home on indefinite furlough while locomotive fleets sit idle in remote switchyards. An industry that was recently riding high, carrying massive bulk shipments of coal and oil to...
From Montana to Washington: Just Follow the Tracks

From Montana to Washington: Just Follow the Tracks

by breakfreeadmin | Apr 28, 2016 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Montana coal production USA via: serc.carleton.edu By Dave Jones, Montana One thing is becoming increasingly clear. Neither corporations, politicians nor the so-called “free market” are going to initiate the deep change we need. Therefore it is up to We The People....
Getting Serious About Keeping Fossil Fuels in the Ground Means Getting Serious About a Just Transition

Getting Serious About Keeping Fossil Fuels in the Ground Means Getting Serious About a Just Transition

by breakfreeadmin | Apr 26, 2016 | Uncategorized | 4 comments

By Patrick Young. Posted via Counter Punch. As the climate crisis continues to deepen and as it becomes less and less plausible that current efforts to curb global warming will even come close to preventing our earth from crossing the 2 degree Celsius ‘red line,’ the...
Open Letter to the Skagit County Community

Open Letter to the Skagit County Community

by breakfreeadmin | Apr 20, 2016 | community, Uncategorized | 16 comments

From: Break Free Pacific Northwest Local Action Working Group We are writing on behalf of the Break Free PNW Coalition in order to make clear our intentions and to make public statements that we have made in conversations with a variety of community members. Made up...
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March Point, Fidalgo Bay and Padilla Bay are home to the largest and most significant heron colony in the Salish Sea and to eagles, seals, salmon and a vast number of important species.

We've continued to coordinate directly with local biologists and others stewarding the surrounding ecosystem to ensure that while we confront the largest polluter in the region we don't do any further harm to the surrounding environment.

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