by Maranda Hamme | Jan 25, 2023 | Blog, Featured
It’s official — the National Roadless Rule has been officially restored to the Tongass National Forest! This win was made possible by the sustained support of people like you. Make a donation now to support our ongoing work to protect the Tongass! SEACC and Southeast...
by Aaron Brakel | Jan 24, 2023 | Blog, Featured
As you’re most likely aware, the comment period is currently open for the Juneau Douglas North Crossing — also known as the Second Crossing — PEL (Planning and Environmental Linkages) Study. The comment and open survey period has been extended to Friday, Feb. 3. We’re...
by Heather Evoy | Jan 19, 2023 | Blog, Featured
It has been my biggest honor to be the Indigenous Engagement Lead over the past five years here at SEACC. Over that time, it’s been wonderful to watch our team grow. Now, because we have a larger staff, many located throughout Southeast, there is no longer a need for...
by Matt Jackson | Jan 12, 2023 | Blog, Featured
SEACC wishes you all a Happy New Year and wants to thank you for reading our first climate newsletter of 2023. We have lots in store for this year, and so does the Biden administration. New Year, New Incentives We’re awaiting announcements on big natural climate...
by Maranda Hamme | Jan 11, 2023 | Blog, Featured
Last week, the United States Forest Service (USFS) released a supplemental draft environmental impact statement (SDEIS) for the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Facility Improvements Project. The project proposes to update infrastructure and create additional recreation...
by Maranda Hamme | Jan 9, 2023 | Blog, Featured
As you may have read in the news, the University of Alaska is expected to receive 360,000 acres of federal land within the next four years, as outlined in a clause of the $1.7 trillion federal omnibus budget law passed at the end of December. Of those 360,000 acres,...