Flipping fleets—and states and countries—to clean energy
With a clean energy win accomplished in Washington, attention now turns to Oregon. Also: other states and cities show what climate leadership does and does not look like.
Connected, comprehensive, accessible bike networks are a climate solution—and are integral to cities’ plans for carbon reduction.
Washington State passes the country's strongest 100% clean legislation, Nevada also moves toward 100% clean, and young people want urgent climate action.
Washington is taking aggressive climate action. We're plotting a course to reduce fossil fuel and emissions across our economy, and we're doing so while paying attention to the rights of working people and to the impacts of pollution on our most vulnerable communities.
With just over two months left to pass bills that make climate progress this year, we’re working hard to get a wide range of climate strategies
Making history: this is what 100% climate leadership looks like!
The Oregon legislature has the opportunity to take a critical step forward by banning fracking for oil or gas.
Immigrant communities are on the front lines of climate change, and we stand with our partners in working to ensure all Oregonians are treated with dignity and respect.