Columbia Riverkeeper received an anonymous, $1 million donation to our Cleaning Up Hanford program.
“We applaud the Biden Administration for partnering with Tribes and States to reach this historic agreement. We have the opportunity to build a Pacific Northwest with abundant salmon and affordable, reliable clean energy. Now is the time for congressional leaders and others to lean in and support this important process.” -Emily Washines, Columbia Riverkeeper Board President
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released the final environmental review for the Goldendale Pumped Storage development...
In this webinar we'll dive into how researchers use crayfish to better understand water quality and impacts of toxic pollution—and how you can make a difference for clean water and the people and critters that depend on it.
Columbia Riverkeeper celebrated another year of victories and important progress in underdog fights. You make these victories possible.
GTN Xpress’ fossil fuel pollution and climate change would disproportionately impact marginalized communities, particularly communities of color, youth, and those with lower incomes. Learn more about the region-wide effort to stop climate-changing fracked gas pollution.
Columbia Riverkeeper works to protect, restore, & care for the Columbia River.
How we do it:
Protect
We protect Columbia River communities and habitat from new threats, such as fossil fuel export terminals and intensive industrial development.
Restore
We restore our right to clean water and healthy fish by reducing toxic pollution.
Care
We care for the river by providing hands-on opportunities for diverse communities to engage with their river.
Celebrate a Year of Victories on the Columbia
We use legal advocacy and community organizing to stop pollution, fight fossil fuel terminals, save salmon, build stewardship, and clean up Hanford.