Monday, December 14, 2020
I’ve been going to the upper Santee River with my dad since I was old enough to walk. We like to put in at Wilson’s Landing in our little aluminum john boat and float down the river, fishing for bream and bass. When I was young, in the heat of the summer, I’d jump out of the boat and swim in the cool water, digging giant mussels from the riverbed. It’s one of my…
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
Welcome to the September Word from the Warehouse, the monthly newsletter from GrowFood Carolina, where you can find out what is happening in our warehouse, learn more about one of the 100 growers we work with, and hear about how our work supports the mission of the Coastal Conservation League.
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Friday, October 2, 2020
October 1, 2020
Town of Sullivan’s Island
2056 Middle Street
Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482
Re: Comments regarding the Town’s consideration of settlement agreement for Bluestein et al vs. Town of Sullivan’s Island at a Special Meeting on October 2, 2020
Dear Mr. Mayor and Members of Council:
The Coastal Conservation League appreciates the opportunity to submit comments for the record regarding the proposed settlement agreement for Bluestein et al…
Thursday, October 1, 2020
For Immediate Release: Oct. 1, 2020
Contacts:
Mike Mather, SELC Communications; (434) 977-4090 or cell/text (434) 333-9464; [email protected]
Kristen Monsell, Center for Biological Diversity; (510) 844-7137; [email protected]
Alice M. Keyes, One Hundred Miles; (912) 230-6495; [email protected]
Diane Knich, Coastal Conservation League; (843) 530-0211; [email protected];
Jake Bleich, Defenders of Wildlife; (510) 882-1592; [email protected]
Dustin Cranor, Oceana; (954) 348-1314; [email protected]ceana.org
Seismic blasting efforts halted in Atlantic Ocean
Permits will expire next month; industry won’t…
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Environmental Groups Prepare to Sue Illegally Operating South Carolina Wood Pellet Manufacturer
Jasper Pellets Facility in Ridgeland Is Violating the Clean Air Act and State Law
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 9/22/2020
Media contacts:
Patrick Anderson, Attorney, Environmental Integrity Project, (719) 963-4072 or [email protected]
Diane Knich, Communications Manager, Coastal Conservation League, (843) 530-0211 or [email protected]
Mike Mather, SELC communications, (434) 333-9464 or [email protected]
Charleston, South Carolina –Three environmental groups today sent a notice of intent to sue Jasper Pellets for…
Monday, September 21, 2020
Frontier Logistics asked the court to dismiss the lawsuit the Conservation League and Charleston Waterkeeper filed to stop the company from polluting our marshes, rivers, and beaches with plastic pellets. Today, the court correctly denied the polluter’s effort to get the case thrown out. This ruling means our efforts to protect Charleston’s waterways from plastics pollution will continue to move forward. See the decision in the attachment below.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
The Trump Administration today announced an offshore oil and gas drilling moratorium that includes South Carolina, as well as Florida and Georgia. In response to the announcement, Laura Cantral, Executive Director of the Coastal Conservation League, issued the following statement:
“Our coast deserves better than a scattershot memorandum. It leaves out most of the east coast, it doesn’t start until 2022, and it doesn’t address seismic testing. If this Administration actually intends to protect our…
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster yesterday expressed opposition to building a luxury “eco-resort” on undeveloped Bay Point Island. In a letter to Beaufort County’s Zoning Board of Appeals, Governor McMaster urged rejection “of this latest attempt to develop this beautiful barrier island.” He added, “The project’s tremendous impact on wildlife and surrounding communities cannot be squared with principles of fiscal responsibility and our shared mission of protecting the shared treasures of our state for…
Friday, August 14, 2020
Press Release from the Coastal Conservation League and the Charleston Waterkeeper
For Immediate Release: Aug. 14, 2020
Contacts:
Andrew Wunderley, Charleston Waterkeeper, [email protected], (843) 906-7073
Diane Knich, Communications Manager, Coastal Conservation League, [email protected], (843) 530-0211
Conservation groups should get their day in court against Frontier
Groups suing over plastic-pellet pollution challenge company’s mistakes and misstatements
CHARLESTON, SC — In a legal response filed today, the Charleston Waterkeeper and the Coastal Conservation League told the court their lawsuit against Frontier…
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 7, 2020
Contact:
Ben Cunningham, Esquire, South Carolina Environmental Law Project, [email protected] or (843) 527-0078
Diane Knich, Communications Manager, Coastal Conservation League, [email protected] or (843) 530-0211
Conservationists Move to Join Suit to Support City in Addressing Flooding
CHARLESTON, SC – The Coastal Conservation League moved to intervene as a Defendant in Harmony West Ashley, LLC, and Stefan Hoyer v. City of Charleston, a pending federal case involving a developer’s challenge to the City’s…