Cascadia Rising Tide is a thriving network of radical climate activists working in Eugene, Portland, Olympia and the Seattle area. We’re growing fast there, get involved if you are around!

Cascadia Rising Tide is a thriving network of radical climate activists working in Eugene, Portland, Olympia and the Seattle area. We’re growing fast there, get involved if you are around!


Cascadia Rising Tide
We are committed to Earth-centered, community-based solutions to the climate crisis that foster local autonomy and self-sufficiency. We are part of the global movement against climate chaos and for social and environmental justice. We believe climate change can only be addressed by exposing the intersections between the oppressions of humans and the earth. The “natural” disasters caused by climate change amplify the injustices inherent in a capitalist, racist, and patriarchal society; we must respond to these disasters in ways that do not continue that oppression. RTNA is committed to keeping environmental racism and the struggle for environmental and climate justice in the forefront of our thought and actions. The people hardest hit by climate-induced natural disasters have been and will continue to be those most disenfranchised by our society and least responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases: the poor, women, and people of color. RTNA is committed to challenging all forms of oppression. RTNA supports direct action and encourages individuals and organizations to carry out autonomous actions that are in line with these principles, whether it’s directly obstructing the fossil fuel industry or establishing grassroots solutions to climate change like permaculture gardens and community-run bike shops.

Cascadia Rising Tide is a thriving network of radical climate activists working in Eugene, Portland, Olympia and the Seattle area. We’re growing fast there, get involved if you are around!

Cascadia Rising Tide is a thriving network of radical climate activists working in Eugene, Portland, Olympia and the Seattle area. We’re growing fast there, get involved if you are around!


Cascadia Rising Tide
We are committed to Earth-centered, community-based solutions to the climate crisis that foster local autonomy and self-sufficiency. We are part of the global movement against climate chaos and for social and environmental justice. We believe climate change can only be addressed by exposing the intersections between the oppressions of humans and the earth. The “natural” disasters caused by climate change amplify the injustices inherent in a capitalist, racist, and patriarchal society; we must respond to these disasters in ways that do not continue that oppression. RTNA is committed to keeping environmental racism and the struggle for environmental and climate justice in the forefront of our thought and actions. The people hardest hit by climate-induced natural disasters have been and will continue to be those most disenfranchised by our society and least responsible for the emission of greenhouse gases: the poor, women, and people of color. RTNA is committed to challenging all forms of oppression. RTNA supports direct action and encourages individuals and organizations to carry out autonomous actions that are in line with these principles, whether it’s directly obstructing the fossil fuel industry or establishing grassroots solutions to climate change like permaculture gardens and community-run bike shops.

Good on ya, folks. We need more up more of this coupled with harder and softer actions. If we want to stop fossil fuel extraction and climate change, we need to get busy

Good on ya, folks. We need more up more of this coupled with harder and softer actions. If we want to stop fossil fuel extraction and climate change, we need to get busy


Activists Disrupt Enbridge Northern Gateway Meeting in Edmonton | Media Co-op
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Edmonton – At 10:00 a.m. this morning, concerned community members from Edmonton, AB disrupted a meeting of the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project’s Community Advisory Board (CAB). Organizers of the action wanted to deliver a message to industry representatives and the limited community representativ