RSVP now to support salmon recovery. No images? Click here John, It's time for another Snake River Dinner Hour! We hope you will join us for the upcoming webinar, Clean energy + a restored lower Snake River = a more vibrant Northwest on April 9 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time. We will explore how federal and state partners are developing a detailed action plan to replace the four lower Snake River dam’s energy services affordably and effectively. Hear the strategies that improve the resilience and reliability of the Northwest’s electric power system. How replacing the dam’s services provides stability for communities throughout the Columbia/Snake River Basin, upholds our nation’s promises to Tribes, and restores salmon and steelhead abundance. This service replacement builds on three similar processes funded by the Legislature last year to develop specific plans for replacing the energy, transportation, and irrigation services provided today by these dams. What: Clean energy + a restored
lower Snake River = a more vibrant Northwest We are honored to feature Alyssa Macy, CEO of Washington Conservation Action and member of the Warm Springs Tribe, Oregon in this webinar! Thank you for your continued support for Snake River salmon and steelhead! Learn more about the Snake River Dinner Hour series here. See you there! Rein Attemann (he/him) PS: Missed the last webinar? Click here to catch up on the recording of our second installment of the Snake River Dinner Hour: Federal actions and commitments to restore Snake River salmon. The Snake River Dinner Hour is brought to you by American Rivers, Washington Conservation Action, Idaho Conservation League, Sierra Club, and Save Our wild Salmon. Join us for Spark: Powering Transformative Change, our annual event on May 9, 2024. We are excited to gather in community to meet the moment for healthy communities, a clean environment, and justice! |