- King County makes buildings energy-smart
by Elizabeth Willmott on
Microsoft’s campus in Redmond, WA is effectively a city of 500 acres and more than 125 buildings, with a daytime population of 58,000. This urban hub is also a pioneer in building energy management, saving an estimated $1 million a year in energy costs.
- Ten reasons Oregon needs clean fuels
by Jana Gastellum on
The short answer: clean fuels will grow our regional economy, clean our air, and increase consumer choices. Here are ten almost-as-short answers.
- Finding Climate Justice in the Fight for Transit Equity
by Jonathan Ostar on
Oregon's transit justice movement is critical to the success of our climate movement.
- Clean Power, solar rules topics of state maneuvering
by Seth Zuckerman on
Illinois considers auction of carbon permits for electricity generation, 100% renewable microgrid in the California desert, $100 billion from Citigroup for green projects, and more stories of the week in clean energy solutions.
- Oil trains, big city, century-old tunnel. What could go wrong?
by Joëlle Robinson on
Every day, millions of gallons of highly flammable Bakken crude roll beneath the streets of downtown Seattle, through a tunnel with decades-old safety systems. This Tuesday afternoon, join us downtown as we say NO to bomb trains beneath our streets!
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This fall, here's how we protect climate progress in Washington:
• Vote NO on I-2066
• Vote NO on I-2117
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• Support restoring the Climate Protection Program
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