Like clean air? Then let's bring clean fuels to the Puget Sound region.
In the Puget Sound region, we have a great near-term chance to cut climate pollution from our transportation sector, and move beyond oil.
In the Puget Sound region, we have a great near-term chance to cut climate pollution from our transportation sector, and move beyond oil.
Tim Eyman's latest voter initiative would be a disaster for transportation in Washington; for public safety, and for the climate.
Climate policy is not a single undertaking. We need many solutions working together, building on the success of clean electricity to end our reliance on fossil fuels in our buildings and our transportation.
Last week's Climate Strike brought me to tears—did you feel the same? How will we respond to this moment?
President Trump’s EPA wants to nullify states’ ability to set their own standards on tailpipe pollution—an action that would impact not only California but all other states working to address global warming. How can our work make a difference when the federal government is trying to roll back progress that even Ronald Reagan defended decades ago, and that many automakers now want to keep on the books?
A global climate movement is gaining momentum, and youth are leading the way.
What will the cities of Western WA be like in 2050, when the region's population will likely exceed 5.8 million people? How can we pursue equity for all our communities while managing economic growth...and while dramatically reducing our region's carbon emissions? The Puget Sound Regional Council needs to hear from you!
Texas leads in wind energy, fracked gas in buildings next focus for carbon reduction, and the super exciting all-electric Ford F-150!
As part of a global movement to reduce climate-disrupting carbon emissions, local governments in Thurston County, Washington have started developing a regional plan in order to coordinate their work to protect our climate.
Next-generation science curriculum standards are just one reason why Oregon young people are ready for—in fact are demanding—climate leadership. They're stepping up, and won't be stepping back.