A series of 12 videos showing Pebble Limited Partnership executives discussing various elements of the proposed Pebble mine illuminate their true intentions for a significantly larger mine in Bristol Bay, and detail considerable behind the scenes coordination with government officials.
Pebble has gone through the process. Now the permit must be denied.
Giving the mic back to Bristol Bay
An (Updated) Complete History of Governor Dunleavy’s Support of the Pebble mine
Army Corps says proposed Pebble Mine project cannot be permitted
Bipartisan support to stop Pebble puts pressure on President Trump
High profile tweets show that stopping Pebble transcends political party lines
Let's not repeat: Mount Polley mine disaster
Sportsmen and women applaud congressional action for Bristol Bay
Top 10 reasons to deny the Pebble permit
Critical document release confirms the damage Pebble will bring to Bristol Bay
On Thursday, July 23, 2020, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released a critical document in the permit application review process for the proposed Pebble mine: the final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). The FEIS shows more than 191 miles of streams and 4,614 acres of wetlands would be impacted if phase one of the proposed Pebble mine advances, with 185 miles and 3,841 acres permanently impacted.