- Five tips for talking climate as the smoke clears
by Kimberly Larson on
Even as the smoke lifts a little, let's keep talking climate.
- ClimateCast: What about that New York Times magazine story?
by Devon Downeysmith on
A recent feature on the history of climate (in)action left out some key takeaways; how climate is shaping political debates in 2018; the scale of clean energy development continues to expand; and more in this week's ClimateCast.
- Only YOU can prevent forest fires – confront the climate arsonists.
by KC Golden on
30 years ago, it would have been much easier to tackle the causes of climate disruption. That was then. 30 years from now, they might remember the fiery September of 2018 as the turning point toward solutions, when leaders confronted the challenge head-on at a historic summit in California. Or they might be in hell, wondering why we blew it.
- ClimateCast - Extreme heat and clean energy
by Devon Downeysmith on
It's the season of heat waves and wildfires again... and the human, environmental and economic costs are mounting worldwide.
- Milwaukie City Council tells TriMet: time to embrace zero emission buses
by Zach Baker on
Milwaukie, OR has joined with Portland and Multnomah County, calling for transit agency TriMet to kick diesel and rapidly electrify their bus fleet! These local governments are ordering up clean air and climate stability, by paving the way to a 100% clean energy future.
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The Stakes are High
This fall, here's how we protect climate progress in Washington:
• Vote NO on I-2066
• Vote NO on I-2117
In Oregon:
• Support restoring the Climate Protection Program
and, of course, Vote!