San Onofre Nuclear Waste Emergency – Save Our Oceans
San Onofre Nuclear Plant, on the coast of California, is busy building a nuclear waste dump for 1,600 tons of spent fuel on a bluff overlooking the Pacific which presents significant risks to our ocean and surrounding communities.
Stop the Beachfront Burial of Nuclear Waste
Most California residents are not aware that SCE (Southern California Edison) has obtained a California Coastal Commission permit to bury 75 canisters of deadly nuclear waste on the beach in December of 2017.
Trump Offshore Drilling Threats: Saving Our Coast Beyond the “Zinke Doctrine”
Legendary coastal activist Richard Charter puts out a rousing call to action on the Trump Administration’s threats to revive offshore drilling while weakening coastal protections off California, putting beaches, marine sanctuaries, and ecosystems in danger from more oil spills and industrialization.
Presentation by Richard Charter/Senior Fellow, The Ocean Foundation
October 28, 2017, Gualala Community Center – Environmental Forum
Welcome to “Loving Your Ocean in the Time of #45.”
April 29 – People’s Climate Movement 2017 – Los Angeles
SAVE THE DATE – SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 2017!
Join the People’s Climate Movement Los Angeles at Banning Park in Wilmington and march to the Tesoro Refinery this April 29th in SOLIDARITY with a march in Washington, D.C. and across the country to stand up for our communities and climate.
WE RESIST.
Defund Dakota Access: Jane Fonda’s #BankExit from Wells Fargo
On December 22, Jane Fonda announced her divesting of financial holdings from Wells Fargo, one of the major investors in the Dakota Access Pipeline, at the Hollywood Wells Fargo Branch. Despite the denial of the permits to drill and the calling for an Environmental Impact Statement by The Army Corp of Engineers, pipeline owners Energy Transfer Partners/Sunoco have continued to work in defiance of federal mandate on constructing the pipeline proposed to run under the Standing Rock Sioux’s water supply and through ancestral burial grounds.
Facing Trump, Protect California Coast From Offshore Fracking
Perhaps emboldened by the election of Trump, an oil company just applied for a permit to frack off the California coast — it’s the first application since the feds lifted a moratorium on the controversial process earlier this year. If the feds grant the permit, oil companies would soon begin fracking in the wildlife-rich Santa Barbara Channel — home to sea otters and endangered blue whales — putting our coasts and beaches at risk.