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Make history (again) and keep climate action strong in WA

by Kelly Hall on

WA made history by passing the strongest bill in the country to cap carbon pollution statewide. State agencies are starting the implementation process with a comment period on the draft rules ending this Friday July 15th. You can add your voice to influence this groundbreaking climate policy and let the Department of Ecology know what’s important to you.

No time to burn: let's keep the future of gas short in Oregon

by Nora Apter and Greer Ryan on

Fossil "natural" gas is far from being the safe, clean product that gas and fossil fuel companies claim.

Tell Oregon regulators: we want clean and safe buildings in our future

by Greer Ryan on

Together we can let the Public Utility Commissioners know that there is NO FUTURE for methane gas in Oregon.

Supreme Court versus a livable future

by Jonathan Lawson on

Reactions to the SCOTUS climate decision; climate change and young people's mental health; and the importance of nurturing optimism despite everything.

No silver linings. This is just awful

by Climate Solutions on

Climate Solutions' quick reaction to the Supreme Court's climate decision in West Virginia vs. EPA

Clean energy homes for Washington: council proposes code improvements

by Climate Solutions on

Washington's State Building Code Coundil is recommending updates to residential building energy codes this year, accelerating clean, electric new construction

We've got a new plan.

by Gregg Small on

Climate Solutions' strategic priorities for the next four years.

Biden invokes war powers to speed clean energy shift

by Jonathan Lawson on

This week, President Biden issued a number of executive orders taking action on clean energy, to make solar panels, heat pumps, insulation and other products for the clean energy transition

(Other) nations leading on clean energy transition

by Jonathan Lawson on

Who's showing leadership on clean buildings? Also: bigotry maquerading as environmental concern.

What does equitable internet access have to do with climate?

by Jonathan Lee on

Bridging the digital divide, EVs keep accelerating, fossil fuel dirty deeds, and spreading climate hope.

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Earth Week in a time of monsters

“The old world is dying,” Antonio Gramsci wrote in 1930, “and the new world struggles to be born. Now is the time of monsters.” Today’s intersection of monstrous planetary crises has a name and a face: the Trump administration, with fossil fuel interests pulling strings behind the scenes.