- Cities Get Clean Energy
by Elizabeth Willmott on
City leaders across the United States see that energy efficiency means not only carbon reduction but also good government and sound economic policy:
- Clear air and good roads at odds no more
by Climate Solutions on
To pit clean air against safe roads is a false choice for Oregon; we need both, The Clean Fuels Program was crafted over seven years, and is the most cost efficient, effective way to grow jobs and provide every Oregonian with cleaner air.
- Who's running the Port of Seattle? Candidates Forum June 29
by Joëlle Robinson on
With an election on the way, here's a valuable opportunity to hear Port Commissioner candidates discuss their vision for a prosperous and sustainable public port.
- Climate change is a global medical emergency
by Ross Macfarlane and Becky Robinson on
A new Lancet Commission report warns that climate change demands an emergency response, while President Obama leads a White House summit linking climate change and public health. We're dialing 911. Who will answer?
- Backroom deal doesn’t compare with clean fuels program
by Kristen Sheeran on
The oil industry wants to protect their monopoly, and wash their hands of responsiblity for cleaning our air and protecting the climate. That's what's behind their proposed "replacement" for Oregon's Clean Fuels Program. Lawmakers shouldn't fall for it.
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