- In the quest for abundant clean energy in the PNW, markets matter
by Joshua Basofin on
The way grids are operated—including building out transmission infrastructure in the necessary geographies where energy is needed, controlling flows, and handling electricity sales—is a critical piece of our clean energy transition.
- Pledge to vote NO on I-2117
by Kimberly Larson on
If Washington voters pass Initiative 2117, it would repeal our state's landmark law to cut climate pollution and fund clean energy—and block future climate action.
- Amping Up: Electrifying Oregon’s Heavy Trucks for a Cleaner Future
by Brett Morgan on
There’s no way around it; we cannot meet our air quality and climate goals without retiring the existing fleet of diesel-powered medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Zero-emission electric trucks are available right now, and they can directly replace diesel vehicles to keep our economy moving.
- Oregon is worth defending! Submit Public Comment for the Climate Protection Program Today
by Juan M. Muñoz Jiménez on
It’s time! It’s time for us to protect and strengthen Oregon’s landmark Climate Protection Program (CPP)! You can help by sharing your thoughts about the importance of protecting our state’s climate future, and the need for a strong CPP.
- Cutting the high cost of urban shade
by Jonathan Lee on
Urban heat islands are caused by too many buildings and not enough green space. Accordingly, a natural solution is to add greenery back into cities.
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