Climate leadership, state to state
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.
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.
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.
People for Climate Action present a summit focused on how Northwest cities can act meaningfully to protect our climate and our future.
Making history: this is what 100% climate leadership looks like!
Washington's new legislation is the strongest clean energy bill in the nation.
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.
Washington is the only West Coast jurisdiction lacking a standard for low-carbon transportation fuels. That can change, if we act now.
Be part of the solution, at the Fourth Annual South Sound Climate Action Convention!
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What can we do to stop climate change? In his book Drawdown, Paul Hawken provides 100 well-researched, economically viable, and realistic solutions. Convention workshops cover key areas identified by Hawken. You will leave with concrete things you can do!
Workshops:
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.