What Oregon's leaders got done (and didn't) for the climate
Oregon’s 2019 legislative session will likely go down in history for what did not happen for the climate - and rightly so.
Oregon’s 2019 legislative session will likely go down in history for what did not happen for the climate - and rightly so.
We are losing valuable time to address the climate crisis – to dramatically accelerate our state’s transition to a clean energy economy. We know the climate math; any further delay will require us to pass bigger and bolder policies to close the gap between our current trajectory and a healthy, livable future.
Will Oregon be the state that ran away and hid from our climate responsibility, or will we reclaim our position of climate leadership?
Clean energy politics got weird in Oregon this week. Not in a good way.
Where better to eliminate tailpipe pollution than the buses that haul our kids to and from school every day?
After a record-length debate following record-high temperatures in Salem, the Oregon House of Representatives passed the Clean Energy Jobs Act, HB 2020B, 36-24. Now the Senate will take up the bill.
Clean Energy Jobs is now in the home stretch. Contact your legislators today, and let's make history!
Last week, a federal court in Portland heard arguments about whether Juliana vs. United States should be allowed to proceed.
The court's refusal to hear arguments against Oregon's Clean Fuels Standard is good news for the climate.
Oregon lawmakers took an important step forward on Clean Energy Jobs. The landmark climate legislation is just a few steps away from becoming law. Send a message to your legislators today: Oregon is ready for clean energy jobs!