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NO LNG Coalition website -- Select the group of your choice to learn more about the movement.


Please visit Onward Oregon's website to have an e-mail automatically sent to your state and federal elected leaders. Click here to use your address to find out the contact information to call for your Oregon state senator and representative visit

Please visit the Columbia Riverkeeper web site to learn more about the proposed LNG projects or to make a contribution specifically to help stop the proposed LNG terminals and pipelines on the Columbia River. Or contact Dan Serres for more info.

Please visit the Citizens Against LNG and/or Southern Oregon Pipeline Information Project websites to learn more about the Coos Bay pipeline or support the effort to stop it.


1000 Friends of Oregon
1000 Friends of Oregon works to conserve farm and forest lands, protect natural and scenic resources, and promote livable cities with transportation and housing choices.

Astoria Citizens Journal
A cyber resource for the citizens and visitors to the lower Columbia River region.

Birding on the Warrenton Nature Trail
Generate a count list of bird species seen near the Warrenton Sewage Ponds and Linear Park.

Burning Corn

Cascadia Times
An independent newspaper for the Pacific Northwest.

City Repair Project

Coalition for Responsible Siting of LNG Facilities


Columbia Riverkeeper

Energy Justice Network

ExxonMobil-Solidarity: LNG Press

Friends of Living Oregon Waters (FLOW)
FLOW's mission is to provide legal oversight, monitoring and public education to help protect Oregon Waters from the impacts of pollution and development.

Institute for the Analysis of Global Security
The Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS) is a non-profit organization which directs attention to the strong link between energy and security and provides a stage for public debate on the various avenues to strengthening the world's energy system.

Jordan Cove Retort
Fred Kirby of Jordan Cove Retort states "I am not an LNG 'expert'. I had absolutely no interest in LNG until the state of Oregon asked local government bodies and local citizens for comments rega