One step closer to limiting climate pollution in Oregon
On Oregon's birthday, State House and Senate Committees both advance the Clean Energy Jobs bill.
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On Oregon's birthday, State House and Senate Committees both advance the Clean Energy Jobs bill.
Progress, fortunately, isn’t just about the performance of the federal government. In Washington, our legislature has big opportunities for climate leadership right now.
Governor Inslee's decision today to shut down plans for a massive new oil terminal is a massive win for the people of the Northwest standing up against the fossil fuel industry.
With the Clean Energy Jobs bill, we have a huge opportunity for Oregon to take a bold step in the fight against climate change.
On Thursday, let's call on Governor Inslee to issue a final DENIAL to the colossally bad idea of a huge oil-by-rail terminal in Vancouver, WA.
A just transition to a fossil-free energy system that protects our health, our economy and our climate future, is within reach, if we act now.
A coalition of more than 25 organizations sent a message to Washington state legislators calling for strong climate action, in the form of three key solutions: (1) supporting a path to 100% carbon-free electricity, (2) putting a price on carbon pollution, and (3) advancing clean fuels for transportation.
We’re making plans now to head to Olympia on January 22, and make sure that Washington State leads on climate and clean energy.
Oregon is prepared to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and lead on climate in the spirit of the Paris climate agreement. Our rallying cry for 2018: Clean Energy Jobs.
Fossil fuel gas is not really a "bridge fuel" that takes us where we need to go.