The climate future I want my kids to inherit
In 2030, I want to be focusing on the chaos of parenting teenagers - not climate chaos.
In 2030, I want to be focusing on the chaos of parenting teenagers - not climate chaos.
As ballots drop for Election 2018, voters in Washington and Oregon consider clean energy ballot measures.
Tacoma's City Council endorsed I-1631 and an impressive list of clean energy commitments.
The city is working to become entirely equitable, delightfully livable, and completely sustainable.
Here are some of the ways to help pass Washington's I-1631: our clean air, clean energy initiative. How can YOU help?
The deadline to register or update your address is October 16. Ballots are due November 6!
New research provides a roadmap for clean power in the Northwest; but a new IPCC report shows there is no time to waste.
Oil companies and their mouthpieces are claiming that I-1631 will hit consumers hard—that we can't afford clean air and healthy communities. The thing is, they're not telling the truth.
Oil’s dominance will last only as long as they can bully us into believing we can’t have clean energy and better choices. That's why they're spending tens of millions to oppose I-1631.
Powering our region on 100% clean energy is not only possible, but practical. In fact, as recent research bears out, phasing out fossil fuels and phasing in more renewables will give us a reliable and affordable electricity system. The lights will stay on—and our bills will stay affordable.