ClimateCast
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LEO LEUNGNOT shut down: Northwest states' climate momentumby Devon Downeysmith on
As the federal government shutdown grinds on, Washington and Oregon voters look to their legislatures for action on climate.
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SAM CHURCHILLAmericans want progress on clean energyby Devon Downeysmith on
Multiple polls confirm US enthusiasm for clean electricity. Also, cleaner cars are coming soon to a highway near you. That and more in 2019's first ClimateCast
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Climate agreements await climate actionby Devon Downeysmith on
Three years into the Paris agreement, climate advocates are still pushing hard for progress.
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Maneuvering for climate action: state, national and internationalby Devon Downeysmith on
Responses to the latest National Climate Assessment; prioritizing climate in Oregon 2019, and more recent news on clean energy
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ERIC BRANDTMidterm results: new energy for clean energyby Devon Downeysmith on
As record-breaking wildfires menace California, election outcomes across the US hold promise for clean energy momentum.
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JULIE PIMENTELOn clean energy, Portland takes the initiativeby Devon Downeysmith on
The 2018 election brought solutions to climate change front and center in the Northwest and around the country.
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DUSTIN GAFFKEBallots are out; clean energy in the balanceby Devon Downeysmith on
As ballots drop for Election 2018, voters in Washington and Oregon consider clean energy ballot measures.
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ROMAN IACOBUCCI/BLM OREGONClean power is possible - but there's no time to loseby Devon Downeysmith on
New research provides a roadmap for clean power in the Northwest; but a new IPCC report shows there is no time to waste.
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NASAWho wants clean energy? Most peopleby Devon Downeysmith on
In this week's ClimateCast: next steps for climate action, on the west coast and worldwide
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Ahead of climate summit, West Coast lights up for climate actionby Devon Downeysmith on
California is setting the pace for what could be a record season of climate action. Can the rest of the west be far behind?
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Expecting the Unexpected: Why wildland firefighters think about heat when it’s cold
Many of us don't think about forest fires during the cold weather months, but an important few definitely have: wildland firefighters working with Washington's Department of Natural Resources. Guest contributor James Ellis is a wildlands firefighter who is also currently incarcerated. Read - or listen to - his story.