Climate emergency declarations call for clean energy solutions
Scientists answer Trump's Paris withdrawal by declaring a climate emergency. Meanwhile, every day presents more reasons to leave fossil fuels behind and embrace clean solutions.
Scientists answer Trump's Paris withdrawal by declaring a climate emergency. Meanwhile, every day presents more reasons to leave fossil fuels behind and embrace clean solutions.
Tuesday’s results were disappointing, but we’re determined to continue fighting for our climate, our health, and our communities. Join us in supporting a strong clean fuel standard!
The Puget Sound region has a huge opportunity to clean our air and fight climate change—by enacting a Clean Fuel Standard. Let's encourage our Regional Council to follow through!
Earlier this week, our coalition of partners officially filed critical climate protection ballot measures with the Oregon Secretary of State's office, having collected twice as many signatures as needed to qualify.
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In the Puget Sound region, we have a great near-term chance to cut climate pollution from our transportation sector, and move beyond oil.
Tim Eyman's latest voter initiative would be a disaster for transportation in Washington; for public safety, and for the climate.
Climate policy is not a single undertaking. We need many solutions working together, building on the success of clean electricity to end our reliance on fossil fuels in our buildings and our transportation.
Seven million people hit the streets in a historic climate protest; the United Nations IPCC issues a newly dire assessment. So we know both where we are headed–and how to choose a different course.
Last week's Climate Strike brought me to tears—did you feel the same? How will we respond to this moment?