Clean Water
We work in solidarity with Tribes to restore clean water and healthy fish by reducing toxic pollution.
Climate Action
We use the law, community organizing, and creative communications to stop fossil fuel infrastructure and advocate for a just transition.
Healthy Communities
We engage people who live in river communities to advocate for environmental justice, including strong salmon runs.
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Why the Columbia?
The Columbia River is the lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. People depend on the Columbia for clean water, salmon, and much more.
How We Work
We partner with Tribes and unite people to advocate for environmental and climate justice. We use legal advocacy, community organizing, and education to:
Stop Pollution
Fight Fossil Fuels
Save Salmon
Engage Communities
Clean Up Hanford
What’s New
- Director’s Letter from 2024 Currents Newsletterby Lauren Goldberg, Executive DirectorOriginally published in Columbia Riverkeeper “Currents” Issue 1, 2024. Do you dream of finding solutions to … Read more
- Mid-Year Legal UpdatesBy Miles Johnson, Legal DirectorOriginally published in Columbia Riverkeeper “Currents” Issue 1, 2024. While some organizations shy away from holding … Read more
- Our first treaty: An interview with Columbia Riverkeeper’s Board President Emily WashinesColumbia Riverkeeper’s board president seeks to use her position to continue to honor the first treaty of the Yakama Nation … Read more
- Rising to the Challenge: Taking on the Gas IndustryBy Audrey Leonard, Staff AttorneyOriginally published in Columbia Riverkeeper “Currents” Issue 1, 2024. “Perhaps hope is the courage to persevere … Read more
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