by Snake River Alliance | Aug 25, 2017 | Alliance Publications
The Snake River Alliance members, board, and staff are deeply saddened by the passing of former Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus. He was a friend, a leader, an ally and inspiration. I first met Governor Andrus in 1984 shortly after the death of Senator Frank Church. Our...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
What effect will a Trump Administration have on this country’s nuclear power, waste, and weapons policies? “Prospects for a rational approach are not bright.” That’s the conclusion of Dan Yurman, who worked at the Idaho National Laboratory for 20 years and now writes...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications
If you care about clean energy, the Snake River Alliance is for you. The Alliance advocates on all the issues you care about — including nuclear. We promote clean energy, help people conserve and adopt renewable energy, and support grassroots action. Thank you...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Clean Energy Program
Idaho may have received a “D” on the website LetsGoSolar but the people of Idaho are investing in solar faster than ever. One year ago there were zero solar farms in Idaho’s portion of Idaho Power’s service territory (which also includes part of Oregon) and less than...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
The Snake River Alliance helped artists from around the world learn about nuclear contamination at the Idaho National Laboratory, and their work can be seen in Holding What Can’t be Held, an exhibition at Boise’s Ming Studios (420 S 6th St) through Saturday, February...
by Snake River Alliance | Jan 12, 2017 | Alliance Publications, Nuclear
The Leadership in Nuclear Energy (LINE) Commission will meet Tuesday, January 17, from 8 am to 3 pm in the Lincoln Auditorium of the State Capitol. Here’s the agenda for the meeting, which looks as if it might be more informative than some other LINE meetings. Idaho...