- Coastal Washington communities say no to oil trains
by Joëlle Robinson on
Should the health and security of our maritime communities be sacrificed for a fossil fuel export superhighway? In response to proposals for new oil and coal terminals, folks from the Grays Harbor area are coming together to protect their communities and our climate.
- Unions representing 60,000 workers say "Shell No"
by Jonathan Lawson on
In a powerful statement released today, several major unions accuse Shell and the Port of Seattle of neglecting the interests of working people, Seattle's economic well-being, and the future health of our communities and our planet.
- Big oil met its match: you.
by Lauren Goldberg on
In this real-life David versus Goliath story, we—all of us—scored an important victory against the oil company making plans to build what would be the largest oil-by-rail terminal in the nation. The fight is not over yet, but this win shows that people have the power to stand up to big oil!
- The Yes Men are coming—and find Seattle to be revolting
by The Yes Men on
With Seattle at the forefront of the fight for climate action, where else would pranksters the Yes Men choose to premiere their latest film?
- G7 to decarbonize by 2100, but sets vague 2050 goal
by Seth Zuckerman on
Norway divests from coal companies, former Tesla engineer retrofits garbage trucks with hybrid drive, Maasai women sell off-grid solar in the bush, and more news of the week in clean energy solutions.
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