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by Gregg Small on
It may sound like hyperbole, but the next six to nine months may be among the most consequential yet in the multi-decade global effort to address climate change.
by Jonathan Lee on
The Multnomah County Commission just unanimously approved a resolution that will ensure all new county buildings —including county libraries, courthouses and community centers—are built to be fossil-free and utilize 100% clean and renewable energy.
by Jonathan Lee on
This resolution ensures that all public buildings in Multnomah County, Oregon are built fossil-free from the start.
by Meredith Connolly on
We're pleased to report forward progress on two of our high-priority climate bills.
by Vlad Gutman-Britten on
Climate action in Olympia: we've made progress, but we still need to close the deal on clean fuels.
by Climate Solutions on
A Clean Fuel Standard is one step closer to Gov. Inslee's desk, as the WA Senate passed this critical climate policy.
by Jonathan Lawson on
A federal about-face on environmental justice... progress on battery technology... and a new consideration of "implicit subsidies" for the fossil fuel industry
by Joëlle Robinson on
Tell our Washington legislators it's time we moved past fossil gas.
by Jonathan Lee on
Just over a year ago, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed Executive Order 20-04, now called the Oregon Climate Action Plan, directing numerous state agencies to incorporate climate protections into their agency planning and programs.
by Jonathan Lawson on
Clean energy advocates in Oregon strategize for progress on electrical grid and EVs. Meanwhile, US banks are investing in climate chaos.
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