Take Action
A collection of all current action items.
Check out these current action items. Click on an item to read more about it.
Fairbanks NPR-A Hearings this Wednesday at 6!
This Wednesday, May 23, the BLM is hosting a presentation and hearing on their new plan for the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska and they NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU! Please show up with a friend to stand up for Alternative B's protective measures for our Western Arctic!
"Roads to Resources"-In the Legislature NOW
This Wednesday, March 21, from 5-7pm, the legislature is reviewing a the Governor's Capital Budget. This includes $28.5 million for destructive roads to resources. Have a say in how our state spends its money, click here!
Upcoming Northern Voices Event- Ginny Hill Wood and the History of Camp Denali
On Monday, May 7th, Karen Brewster, Research Associate at UAF Oral History Program, will tell the story of Camp Denali based on her interviews with local conservation hero, Ginny Hill Wood.
Executive Director Job Opening
The Northern Alaska Environmental Center (NAEC), a nonprofit organization located in Fairbanks, Alaska, seeks an energetic leader and experienced manager with political acumen and broad familiarity with environmental issues. This individual will take a strong organization to the next level of excellence through her/his vision and strategic response to current and emerging issues. TO LEARN MORE CLICK HERE
Last Chance to Comment on Arctic Refuge Wilderness
Tuesday November 15 is the last day to send in comments to the Fish & Wildlife Service on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's management plan or "CCP." Alaskans made history at the public hearings in Anchorage and Fairbanks with a strong majority supporting Wilderness protection for the refuge compared to those who testifying against it or for drilling. Please take action today!
Monday, October 10th - Northern Voices
Featuring Karl Kassel presenting about designing a home from the start to be energy efficient and consume as few resources as possible.
Public Comments Due Soon on Offshore Drilling in Chukchi Sea
Thanks to All who stood up for the living Arctic Ocean at the first Fairbanks hearing in decades held by the offshore drilling agency. There is still time to send in written comments on Chukchi Sea Lease Sale 193 EIS about risky offshore drilling proposed in this productive sea so vital to whales, walrus, birds, and people!
Guide to writing effective public comment letters for CCP
It is vital that we gather even more comments in support of wilderness in this stage of the process; comments from last June do not carry over into this process and must be modified and re-submitted!
Road to Umiat EIS: Public Comment Period Extends to July 26
Despite major, publicized opposition from North Slope Communities and others, the Alaska Legislature authorized $8 million more to complete an Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Umiat Road, as requested by Gov. Parnell. The Corps of Engineers moved quickly to begin EIS scoping. You can get involved by providing comments.
Coal Ash Regulations Petition
In Alaska, coal-fired power plants generate tens of thousands of metric tons of waste each year, known as coal combustion wastes, of which a major component is coal ash. Coal ash throughout the nation has been found to contain concerning levels of toxic chemicals that pose serious risks to human health when inhaled in the form of wind blown dust.
Fugitive Dust Workshop
Alaska Department of Conservation (ADEC) is revising its fugitive dust law and will be hosting a Fugitive Dust Workshop in Fairbanks on March 31st at the Alpine Lodge from 5:30-7:30PM. This will be Fairbanks’ first big opportunity to comment on fugitive dust as it pertains to coal ash.
Healy Basin Gas License
The State of Alaska is in the process of considering similar licenses and leases across the state. Now is an important time to give feedback to state agencies as precedent is set for gas and oil development in residential areas and sensitive areas in our state. Stories of “fracking” mishaps in the lower 48 are receiving a lot of media attention in light of increasing evidence of groundwater contamination, air quality deterioration, and impacts to human health. We must encourage Alaska agencies to establish regulations and guidelines that ensure that similar problems won’t be repeated here.
Stampede State Recreation Area
The Stampede area, home to the infamous “Into the Wild” bus, has seen increasing outdoor recreation over the past few decades. As general state land managed by the Division of Mining, Land, and Water, the level of management of this area near Healy has not kept up with the level of use, resulting in problems with unsustainable social trails, litter, human waste, and safety concerns.
Register for the 2011 Summer Season
Young people have had the opportunity to enjoy guided explorations in the Boreal Forest, Farm Fields, Seasonal Ponds and other wetlands at Creamer’s Field designed especially for them. Through outdoor activities like sensory exploration, discovery hikes, ecology-themed games, songs and creative craft projects, young people learn about the ecosystems of Interior Alaska, the home of most of our participants.
Take Action to Protect Arctic Ocean from New Leasing
We cannot let a spill like the Gulf Oil Disaster foul the Arctic Ocean next! Please comment by March 31, 2011 to the Interior Department that there should be no new leasing in the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas in the new 5-Year OCS Leasing Plan.
Letter of support for SB 32
A bill calling for incentivized loan programs designed specifically to assist Alaskans’ in the private sector to make efficiency upgrades to their respective business/organization.



