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Our clean energy future is within reach. As Climate Solutions celebrates our 25th Anniversary, Oregon and Washington are on a rapid path toward 100% clean electricity (read about some of our latest climate wins in Washington and Oregon). The core challenge now is to turn our regional policy wins into progress on the ground to build a cleaner, healthier, and more equitable future for us all. It won't be easy, and we cannot do it alone.

Every day, all of us at Climate Solutions are driven by our vision of a brighter future and our resolve to champion solutions like 100% clean electricity for our grid, electrification and cleaner fuels to power our transportation, and clean, energy-smart buildings where we work and live. Are you with us?

Giving Tuesday is November 28th.  Donate today to help bring a brighter climate future into reality. 

Back in October, we were honored by a surprise video message at our annual gala from Stacey Abrams, former Georgia State Representative, voting rights advocate and now senior counsel with Rewiring America, sharing her appreciation for our region's climate momentum. Check it out! 

 

 

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Jonathan Lee

Storytelling and Digital Engagement Manager, Climate Solutions

Jonathan Toshio Lee (pronouns: he/him) is passionate about sharing people- and solutions-centric stories that educate and inspire positive change. He has over twelve years of experience developing communications strategies, creating multimedia content, advocating for sound public policy, and promoting equity, diversity, and social justice. 

Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, the importance of protecting the environment was instilled in him at a young age. Jonathan heeded the call to address the climate crisis as a teenager after watching Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth (2006), after which he sought to reduce his own climate pollution, wrote to his elected officials to support climate policy and pollution reduction, and began to volunteer in the conservation movement. Jonathan is a graduate of Willamette University with a degree in sociology and ethnic studies, which helped equip him to analyze the numerous intersections of climate, environmental justice, and public discourse. 

Before joining the Climate Solutions team in 2019, Jonathan worked in the crime victims' services field and served as a board member and volunteer with OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon.