- Announcing a new approach
by Gregg Small on
So how do we keep advancing solutions to global warming during this time of economic instability?
- 3 Ways to Support Housing Justice and COVID-19 Solidarity (Washington edition)
by Ben Jones on
Many of the solutions needed to ease the broader impacts of COVID-19 will also ease the transition to climate justice—such as good, safe jobs that take care of workers and families and everyone having a safe place to live. We believe that a just response and recovery from COVID-19 is absolutely necessary now to move the Pacific Northwest to be powered by 100% clean energy and create a safer and equitable future for all.
- Let's create solutions together!
by Teresa Myers on
We're raising funds to keep accelerating the transition to our clean energy future. And while we can't be together in person on May 19, we will definitely be together on the path toward climate solutions.
- Oregon fills leadership gap on parallel COVID, climate crises
by Meredith Connolly on
Global warming has not paused to respect social distancing during these ‘corona times.’ However, in early March, Oregon Governor Kate Brown delivered one of the country's strongest Executive Orders on climate in early March, now called the “Oregon Climate Action Plan.”
- We've got to talk. About climate.
by Leah Missik on
They warned us—the health experts about a pandemic, and scientists about the effects of the climate emergency. In both cases, the response needed is massive. And while we don’t always connect the dots, we need to talk about climate and coronavirus.
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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!