- Time to speak up for Oregon's farmworkers!
by Jonathan Lee and Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez on
Farmworkers quite literally put food on our tables, which places them among the most essential workers in our society. Their work is physically strenuous and often downright hazardous, especially with worsening climate impacts and extreme weather events. However, Oregon's current minimum required housing protections are deficient.
- Study: I-2066 projected to increase household gas bills in Washington $150 per year
by Jonathan Lawson on
Sticker shock is in store for Washington consumers if voters approve I-2066, a deceptively worded initiative that, research shows, would cause household utility gas prices to rise significantly.
- Thank you for supporting Oregon’s Climate Protection Program, now what’s next?
by Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez on
Hundreds of you showed up to public hearings and submitted comments to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality in favor of a robust Climate Protection Program (CPP) that holds our state’s largest polluters accountable. Climate Solutions and our partners in the Coalition for Climate and Economic Justice (CCEJ) extend a sincere “Thank You” to everyone who took the time to submit public comments to help restore this vital program.
- Oregonians, are you registered to vote?
by Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez on
The deadline to register to vote is October 15th for Oregonians!
- Cleaner air, happy students, can't lose!
by Jonathan Lee on
Washington’s students and schools will receive considerable benefits from the Climate Commitment Act, but Initiative 2117 threatens these critical investments.
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