- We're one step closer to stopping big coal
by Joëlle Robinson on
This month we're standing up to big coal, and saying NO to coal export in Longview, WA.
- Judges hear power plan, clean energy costs falling
by Seth Zuckerman on
Study reviews link between dams and methane; OPEC agrees—in principle—to reduce oil production; owls inspire design of quieter wind rotors; and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- Low-Carbon Grid, High-Carbon Highways
by Caleb Smith on
The bulk of Washington and Oregon’s carbon pollution comes from transportation. We've got (mostly) clean electricity—now let's electrify everything, including cars and trucks.
- Paris pact nears ratification, summer breaks heat record
by Seth Zuckerman on
New carbon math says climate goals can’t be met if humanity burns all the oil, gas, and coal in existing wells and mines, let alone develops new ones—and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- Portland moving forward on residential energy efficiency
by Eileen V. Quigley on
The City of Portland is accepting comments on a draft policy to measure the energy efficiency of homes, as part of a long-term strategy to increase energy efficiency, reduce homeowner costs, and to curb a major source of carbon emissions.
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