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One year ago...

by Jonathan Lee on

It was a year ago this week that the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic.

Spring Campaign and May 2021 Event

by Teresa Myers on

We are at a critical juncture for addressing climate change and accelerating clean energy solutions and a just economic recovery.

Fire and Ice: How Oregon’s past year makes clear we need 100% clean electricity

by Meredith Connolly on

Oregon continues to pump out more climate pollution every year, but we can pass 100% Clean right now to lay the foundation for a clean energy-based economy.

We're Past the Halfway Point

by Vlad Gutman-Britten on

We’ve passed the halfway mark in Washington’s Legislative session. Check out our update on Climate Solutions’ top climate priorities, and where we need to apply pressure to make sure our lawmakers demonstrate climate leadership.

Powering up Oregon's EV adoption rates

by Victoria Paykar on

Ensuring that the future of Oregon’s transportation is electric—not burning fossil fuels—is critical for cleaning up our air and for achieving our state’s climate goals.

Washington House accelerates clean fuels

by Climate Solutions on

The heat in Olympia is now on the Senate, as the House passes a Clean Fuel Standard for the third year in a row.

Sleuthing for truth during power outages

by Jonathan Lee on

Photos of an ice-coated Texas wind turbine were weaponized as supposed "evidence" that renewables were to blame for widespread power outages.

2021: Action time for climate in the Oregon Legislature

by Meredith Connolly on

As the historic wildfires that devastated Oregon last September and the most recent ice storms make clear, climate chaos is here and harming Oregon’s communities and well-being now.

“Circular” Restaurants recycle used cooking oil into low-carbon, low-pollution fuel

by Climate Solutions on

As the Washington Legislature again considers a policy to create a Clean Fuel Standard (HSB 1091), a coalition of supporters celebrate “Circular Restaurant” Week to honor restaurants in the International District who participate in waste cooking oil recycling programs.

Seattle Schools’ history-making commitment to climate action

by Deepa Sivarajan on

Seattle Public Schools makes a bold climate commitment: to transition to 100% clean and renewable energy by 2040 by eliminating all use of fossil fuels in district electricity, heating, cooling, cooking, and transportation.

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“The clock is no longer just ticking, it is banging”

What does Kamala Harris' candidacy mean for the future of American clean energy and climate action? Plus: checking in on the successes of the federal IRA and Washington State's Climate Commitment Act