- Phasing out gas: Shoreline takes steps towards clean buildings
by Deepa Sivarajan on
Shoreline is gearing up to make sure all new large buildings are powered by clean energy, not fossil fuels. If you're a local resident, let the city know they're on the right track!
- Making sense of a scary climate report
by Jonathan Lawson on
THe long-awaited new IPCC climate report is out this week. It includes good news as well as very bad news.
- Tell Congress: this is our climate moment
by Jonathan Lawson on
Congress has a historic opportunity to show climate leadership by including major climate investments in the upcoming reconciliation package. To succeed, they must include:
- What can we do about climate silence?
by Kimberly Larson on
There's nowhere in the country where people are talking about climate with others on a regular basis. That needs to change.
- Clean Buildings: Help King County keep leading on climate
by Joëlle Robinson on
We’re used to thinking of transportation as the big source of greenhouse gas emissions. But while they don't move, buildings still emit carbon and air pollution. In fact, emissions from buildings are growing at a faster rate than any other source of carbon pollution in Washington, due to the use of fossil fuels like gas.
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