States unfreeze climate action
With federal action stagnated (or in reverse), governors and state legislators are finding opportunities to advance climate action.
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With federal action stagnated (or in reverse), governors and state legislators are finding opportunities to advance climate action.
On the anniversary of the historic Paris climate accord, the world met again in Katowice. Now the Washington legislature prepares for what could be a historic session for climate action.
The city is working to become entirely equitable, delightfully livable, and completely sustainable.
Climate Solutions presents new research demonstrating the feasibility of a clean-energy Pacific Northwest power grid.
We don't have a minute to lose in taking action on climate in Washington—and we need our energy utilities to stand with us for clean air and a stable climate.
One of our co-founders recalls the Montana roots of his environmental advocacy, and notes that Climate Solutions' early strategy of bringing people together across differences to talk solutions remains a key to solving the climate crisis.
The transportation sector's immense contribution to global warming makes it a very important place to reduce emissions. That and more new climate and clean energy news in the latest ClimateCast.
Utilities obstructed the passage of HB 2995, a measure backed by a coalition of labor, environmental, clean energy and conservation organizations that would have led Washington State to a fossil fuel-free future.
Clean energy is ready to move forward in the Washington State Legislature—let's help make sure it does!
Key complementary climate policies advance as legislative session reaches halfway point.