Is there a path out of this?
As the season shifts, so does our determination to fight—and win—on climate and clean energy.
As the season shifts, so does our determination to fight—and win—on climate and clean energy.
TriMet is at a critical decision point on the path to zero emission electric buses, and wants to hear from you.
9th Circuit upholds lower court ruling, dismissing oil industry challenge to Oregon's low carbon fuel standard
This Saturday, September 8, is a day for us to bring our collective power to the forefront.
In Oregon and Washington, we still have a clean power plan.
Milwaukie, OR has joined with Portland and Multnomah County, calling for transit agency TriMet to kick diesel and rapidly electrify their bus fleet! These local governments are ordering up clean air and climate stability, by paving the way to a 100% clean energy future.
Oregon's clean fuels standard and numerous communities' commitments to 100% clean energy show that our region is gaining momentum for climate action.
From accelerating the transition of Oregon’s most populous city and county to clean energy, to inspiring other jurisdictions to pass their own resolutions, Portland and Multnomah County's 100% clean energy resolutions are proving worthy of an anniversary celebration.
Spring is in the air, and climate action is on the move in Oregon.
If you live in the greater Portland area, your voice is needed to tell TriMet that you support frequent, affordable, zero emission transit service, prioritizing the communities that need it most.