- Pledge to vote on NO on I-2117
by Kimberly Larson on
Initiative 2117 is on the statewide Washington ballot this November. If voters pass it, it would repeal our state's landmark law to cut climate pollution and fund clean energy—and would block future action.
- Massive data centers needn't be massive polluters
by Jonathan Lawson on
Amazon backs away from plan to keep Oregon data centers running on fossil fuels. Plus: widespread benefits for low-income households converting to clean energy homes; and two climate hawks become new heads of state
- Greener ways to get around Oregon
by Brett Morgan on
We all want ways to get around in our communities that are affordable, easy and efficient, clean and safe. And, we need a plan for Oregon’s transportation system that cuts pollution from our biggest source, and makes sure everyone can get where they need to safely!
- Solar accessibility to soar for Oregon’s lower-income households
by Jonathan Lee on
The state of Oregon was recently awarded $86 million for rooftop solar projects for lower-income residents. The extra cool news: combined with existing federal and state solar incentive programs, this may bring the upfront costs of rooftop solar to nearly zero for many eligible households.
- Let’s be brave now, so our children don’t have to be forced to be braver later.
by Gregg Small on
Gina McCarthy, Gov. Jay Inslee and other climate champions raised the roof at our annual event in Seattle.
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