- May the 4th: be with us! Climate Solutions' 7th Annual Breakfast
Join us for Climate Solutions' 7th Annual Breakfast on Monday, May 4. It's a not-to-miss fundraiser event that will inspire and bring together leaders from all sectors of the clean energy economy. With keynote speaker Mindy Lubber from Ceres, Inc.
- Broad coalition calls for action on climate change in WA
by Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy on
The Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy, launched with a show of support for legislation to put a price on large-scale carbon emissions, brings together an important breadth of voices calling for state action on climate and environmental pollution.
- Price of solar hits new low, cities prep for higher tides
by Seth Zuckerman on
Copenhagen neighborhood re-engineered for high water, new day-and-night solar plant on line in California desert, “Uber for trucks” makes freight transport more efficient, and more news of the week in clean energy solutions.
- Who's a polluter? This answer fails the smell test
by Ben Serrurier on
State Sen. Schoesler is very concerned that UW and WSU might have to pay for their carbon emissions under the Governor's carbon reduction plan. But his crocodile tears are a distraction from the real polluters–fossil fuel companies who are dumping huge amounts of waste gases into our air.
- Game on for Bold Climate Action
by Elizabeth Willmott on
In December 2014, 37 local elected leaders from across Washington State sent a clear statement of support for bold state action on climate change and clean energy. New Energy Cities is helping local officials advance clean energy in the 2015 state legislative session.
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The Stakes are High
This fall, here's how we protect climate progress in Washington:
• Vote NO on I-2066
• Vote NO on I-2117
In Oregon:
• Support restoring the Climate Protection Program
and, of course, Vote!