- Making the Grade: Oregon’s Clean Energy Report Card
by Meredith Connolly on
On the 10th anniversary of Oregon’s climate goals, a new Oregon Clean Energy Report Card assesses what has been accomplished and where we still need to improve.
- We marched with intention, focus and power. What's next?
by Gregg Small on
After the Women's march on cities across America, here are four next steps forward.
- Planet sets heat record as Trump takes up the reins
by Seth Zuckerman on
New approvals for wind in Wyoming and off North Carolina; thinking about “base cost” renewables instead of “base load” power; saving climate info in the Data Refuge, and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- On climate, Washington (our Washington) needs to lead
by Vlad Gutman-Britten on
There's no time like the present to demand a better future. Washington folks: please contact your state legislators and tell them we need their leadership on clean energy and clean transportation now!
- Washington womxn march for climate action
by Barbara Clabots on
Just last month, a feminist climate movement for Washington State was born. While many environmental organizations have worked towards a broad inclusion of Washington residents in the climate movement, many women have continued to feel left out and unheard. Now we are banding together as Washington Women for Climate Action Now—WashingtonWomenCAN.
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