- Thanks to you, the Bright Future looks near!
by Gregg Small on
Thanks to everyone who helped make our annual breakfast a great success this year! Climate and clean energy leader Aimée Christensen and our other speakers set the challenge, and gave us hope, for the bright future we can build together.
- Feds reject coal terminal to respect native treaty rights
by Seth Zuckerman on
Solar power spreads virally among neighbors; Commonwealth Edison wants price supports to keep running its nuclear plants; climatologists aren’t, uh, messing with you; and more news of the week in climate and clean energy.
- A Climate Motherhood Manifesto
by Kathy Washienko on
Mother’s Day is a great time to reflect on the role of women, especially us moms, in the fight against climate change; Bringing our mom voices together, persistently and loudly, may be our most important tool for moving climate progress forward.
- Wildfire in the tar sands region—More than a humanitarian crisis
by Derek Hoshiko and Erika Lundahl on
Last year, we biked to Fort McMurray from Seattle. Now, what's left of it is in flames.
- King County Council steps forward on clean-energy transit
by Vlad Gutman-Britten on
Last Monday, the King County Council unanimously passed a resolution sponsored by Councilmembers Dembowski and Kohl-Welles requesting a report on transitioning Metro to a zero emission or carbon neutral fleet. This is an exciting step in electrifying King County Metro’s substantial fleet, which includes over 1,500 buses that depend on diesel.
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