- Polluters pay: Washington sets a new gold standard
by Jonathan Lawson on
This week, Washington reached a significant milestone in the state’s push to reduce emissions.
- Landmark climate leadership: WA invests in environmental justice
by Altinay Karasapan on
In this post, we’ll highlight some groundbreaking pieces unique to Washington’s law: environmental justice provisions that prioritize air pollution reductions in overburdened communities, ongoing oversight by an Environmental Justice Council, and significant investments in communities most impacted by poor air quality, economic barriers, and climate impacts.
- Halfway through
by Kelly Hall on
Midway through this year's legislative session in Washington, lawmakers are working on implementing recently passed climate laws and allocating funds from the Climate Commitment Act. How's it going?
- Everyone should be able to breathe clean air
by Joëlle Robinson on
Ask WA legislators to support making energy-saving heat pumps available to low- and moderate-income households, schools and small businesses.
- Rolling electric in every lane
by Jonathan Lawson on
Electric cars and buses are everywhere already; school buses and heavy trucks are getting their turn in the fast lane. Also: what if the train that exploded in Ohio had been hauling tar sands oil?
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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!