Read CBE’s letter to Assemblymember Perea on AB69. Click here to read. What the Richmond City Council’s vote regarding the Chevron refinery expansion means for Richmond. Read more. Chevron required to use least-emitting safest refining technology, support community-based ‘Just Transition’ to sustainable energy. Read more. [Press release] July 10, 2014, the Richmond Planning Commission voted to certify [Press release] Community members joined Senator Kevin de León to learn about how electric vehicles can reduce air pollution, improve health and save working families money in communities that are disproportionately impacted by air pollution. Read more. Victory at the Oakland Planning Commissioners Meeting regarding the proposed East Oakland crematorium… Read more. [Press release] CBE and other orgs challenged the Port of Long Beach’s approval of two agreements, which allow the Port to export tons of coal and petcoke for the next 15 years. Chevron Refinery Expansion Project-Conditions to Fight For in Richmond: clean energy jobs, cleaner air, and prevention of refinery explosions… read more.
We need to unite to reduce pollution and create green jobs
Conditions to build cleaner, safer refinery removed from Chevron permit
Time to step back and compromise on Chevron refinery upgrades
A Change Is Gonna Come
Community wins historic ‘clean safe jobs’ permit
Recommendations to Fix Chevron Project Adopted
the Environmental Impact Report for the Chevron ‘Modernization’ Project. Read more.
East LA Charged Up about Electric Vehicles
Polluter butting head against the brick wall of community power
Groups Challenge Port of Long Beach’s Plan to Export Toxic Coal
Expand Richmond’s health, don’t expand pollution