- Oregon’s 2026 legislative recap: A defend-and-deliver moment that left climate behind
by Nora Apter on
Explore Oregon's 2026 legislative wins and the lessons learned from the climate policies that fell short. It highlights the missed opportunities for lower energy bills while looking ahead at the work needed to build a more resilient state in 2027.
- Seven cool things about this EV fast charger
by Kimberly Larson on
In Washington, funds that big polluters pay for their harmful climate pollution support clean energy solutions close to home... including EV charging infrastructure.
- Your lawmaker needs to hear from you – it’s time OR polluters were held accountable
by Claire Prihoda on
For decades, out-of-state fossil fuel corporations have made devastating fires, extreme heat, and floods worse, yet Oregonians have paid the price for prevention and recovery. These polluters always knew this was happening, but continued to do it while piling up massive profits with no accountability. Oregon lawmakers have the power to hold big oil accountable – but we need you to make sure they hear us.
- Are WA lawmakers about to take your climate funds?
by Joëlle Robinson on
Lawmakers are preparing to take climate funds for unrelated expenses, which would break trust with a majority of voters, who overwhelmingly voted to support the Climate Commitment Act on the ballot. Tell them to keep their commitment and protect CCA funds!
- Celebrating 10 years of climate progress with the Oregon Clean Fuels Program
by Brett Morgan on
A decade of progress deserves to be celebrated, especially right now. In a moment when climate headlines can feel like a constant stream of bad news, Oregon’s Clean Fuels Program (CFP) turning 10 is a win worth celebrating. It is one of those rare public policies that has quietly, consistently done exactly what it was designed to do: cut pollution, improve health, and drive investment into cleaner transportation choices across the state.
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