- The Election arrives, along with a climate clock countdown
by Jonathan Lawson on
Climate voters vote, with candidates' positions on climate and clean energy playing a significant role in many races.
- Mayor Mark Gamba on Measure 26-218 and local climate action
by Jonathan Lee on
We recently interviewed Mark Gamba, Mayor of Milwaukie, Oregon, about the Let’s Get Moving 2020 ballot measure, the transportation improvements he’s most excited about, and the growth opportunities for our region in the decades to come.
- Climate Leaders Live: What's next for WA in 2021?
November 12, 2020, 10:00 am - November 12, 2020, 11:00 am
After you vote... join our conversation with Transportation Choices Coalition and Front & Centered to talk about what's next for climate action in Washington.
- The case for clean, safe, and all-electric buildings
by Deepa Sivarajan on
Washington and Oregon need to join the movement towards clean, safe, all-electric buildings—and we need to do it soon. Look out for more information on the case for all-electric buildings and the policy solutions that can get us there in the Northwest.
- Much ado about climate in November
by Jonathan Lawson on
With only a few weeks left until the November 3rd election, there’s much ado in the media’s climate coverage about what a Biden presidency might do for clean energy and how it could be “history making” for efforts to address climate change in the US.
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The Stakes are High
This fall, here's how we protect climate progress in Washington:
• Vote NO on I-2066
• Vote NO on I-2117
In Oregon:
• Support restoring the Climate Protection Program
and, of course, Vote!