- What's ahead for climate action in Salem?
by Meredith Connolly on
No corner of our state was left untouched by climate-fueled storms and harms last year. Almost every season was marked by impacts, including wildfire, smoke, drought, flooding and deadly heat waves. After the climate extremes we all suffered through last year (during a global pandemic)—we know there is no taking a year off from climate action. Check out our climate agenda
- Let's make sure Washington is building towards a climate-safe future
by Joëlle Robinson on
Buildings are one of the largest and fastest-growing sources of climate pollution. Our statewide building codes can set an example for how to cut pollution, but only if our voices are louder than the fossil fuel industry.
- Climate pollution coming from...inside our buildings!?
by Jonathan Lee on
In this edition of Climate Cast: WA Legislative Session begins, reducing pollution from buildings, cleaning up regional power grids, and crossed words on so-called "clean coal".
- Washington city #4: Clean energy and climate progress by going all-electric
by Beth Doglio on
Olympia is the fourth Pacific Northwest city to prioritize clean air and health through action on buildings
- How we build has major climate impacts
by Meredith Connolly on
Numerous Oregon cities from Bend to Beaverton want to require stronger energy efficiency building standards, but Oregon’s existing state policies are holding them back.
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