Updates from our Alliance

August 28, 2012

Court rules in favor of GJ Riverfront

by Frank Smith, WCC Director of Organizing Mesa County residents could see a greener, cleaner Colorado Riverbank through Grand Junction.  As a result of a recent […]
August 13, 2012

Uranium Mill Hearing on Nov 7 in Nucla

When a Denver District Court invalidated the radioactive materials license for the proposed Piñon Ridge uranium mill in western Montrose County on June 13, it set […]
August 13, 2012

Uranium Development Not Economical

Pete Winn, a geologist with 30 years of work experience analyzing financial viability of projects for the uranium mining industry, elaborated on the bleak economic outlook […]
July 10, 2012

Reviving the Uncompahgre Plateau

Seven WCC members attended an overnight field trip hosted by the Uncompahgre Plateau (UP) Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Project on June 15-16, 2012.  They camped at […]
June 27, 2012

Pushing a National Clean Energy Agenda

Fed up with the undue influence of the energy companies, utilities, lobbyists and other interests that are making it impossible for Washington to move forward decisively […]
June 18, 2012

Judge Yanks Uranium Mill Permit

by Janet Johnson, Grand Junction Map by Rocky Mountain Wild. A Denver District Court invalidated the radioactive materials license for the proposed Piñon Ridge uranium mill […]
June 18, 2012

Uranium Activists Meet in Moab

photos and story by Lee Gelatt, WCC Community Organizer The Uranium Confab in Moab, Utah, on May 13-16, was a gathering for activists to learn and […]
June 18, 2012

Planning Underway for WCC Annual Meeting

WCC’s 32nd Annual Meeting is fast approaching on Saturday, October 13 at Battlement Mesa’s Activity Center (398 Arroyo Dr).  A key feature of the day is […]
June 18, 2012

How close is too close to oil and gas?

by Frank Smith, WCC Director of Organizing Colorado has over 48,000 active oil or gas wells, and development is getting closer to people.Since 2009, over 1,300 […]