Renewables and the cost of climate inaction
The cost of renewables plummet, while the costs of inaction are too high to ignore.
The cost of renewables plummet, while the costs of inaction are too high to ignore.
Today’s teenagers have no other future than one shaped by climate change. That’s why young people may be the most keenly motivated to demand bold climate action now. Let’s fight together for climate justice. Join our Day of Action in Olympia, on April 11.
Clean energy advocates keep key bills in play in Washington and Oregon.
Washington is the only West Coast jurisdiction lacking a standard for low-carbon transportation fuels. That can change, if we act now.
Oregon is getting closer to passing landmark climate legislation. Your help is needed to send the strongest possible bill to the floor for a vote.
Given the choice between optimism and pessimism these days, it can be hard to land on optimism, especially concerning our climate and the effect we are having on it. But, remember, we are the ones writing our own story—we can steer our plotline as it unfolds towards the future.
Climate strike!, state progress, facing climate injustice, and more of the latest news on climate and clean energy.
The Washington House of Representatives has passed a Clean Fuel Standard, which would align the state with its West Coast neighbors--expanding the market for low carbon fuels, reducing the costs and impacts of air pollution to public health, and increasing economic investment and returns from local renewable fuel production.
Today, thousands of Washingtonians are demanding climate solutions, in the form of clean electricity, clean fuels, and clean buildings.
When it comes to environmental pollution, protection should not depend on complexion.