- No reason to delay climate action on buildings in WA
by Deepa Sivarajan on
Washington State's building industry is now trying to take that win away by asking the State Building Code Council to delay implementing the codes set to go into effect on July 1, 2023.
- Hey Oregon, Speak up for Building Resilience! Email your Legislator
by Meredith Connolly on
We think you’ll agree: Every single Oregonian deserves to be protected from the climate crisis. This session, lawmakers have the power to move us toward that reality. By passing the Resilient, Efficient Buildings package, we can reduce climate pollution from our homes and buildings, protect families from extreme temperatures and wildfire smoke, and lower skyrocketing utility bills.
- Speak up for Climate Action! Email your Legislator in Oregon
by Meredith Connolly on
Did you know the Oregon Legislature hasn’t updated our state climate goals in over 15 years? We’ve fallen out of step with the Paris Climate Accord’s ambitions to keep the world below 1.5-degree warming. Washington, California and other states have updated their climate targets to be in line with what science demands, but Oregon still has not.
- Permission granted: Washington's clean energy transition will be efficient, equitable and effective
by Altinay Karasapan on
More on HB 1216, designed to help bring more new clean energy projects and associated jobs to the state.
- Advocates urge Oregon regulators to reject NW Natural’s risky investment plan
by Climate Solutions on
In Support of Public Utility Commission Staff’s Analysis, Climate Advocates Call on Commissioners to Require the Major Gas Utility to Develop a Realistic Long-term Investment Plan to Meet State Climate Goals and Protect Vulnerable Utility Customers
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