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It's the 11th hour for climate action in Salem

by Meredith Connolly on

23 days. That’s how much time is left in the legislative session in Salem.    97° F. That’s the record-breaking temperature in Salem on June 1st. More than 97%. That’s how much of Oregon is abnormally dry, as drought emergencies are being declared and wildfires are already burning.

Waking up from the fever dream

by Stephanie Noren on

Climate tailwinds in Oregon, Ford reigns EV, and Big Oil shakedown in this week's ClimateCast 

2021 Washington climate wins are real

by Vlad Gutman-Britten on

Our hard-won, 2021 legislative wins on climate are motivated by the idea that tackling the climate crisis can help us create good jobs, it must advance the cause of racial justice, and it must begin to redress past harms and prevent future ones. 

Climate action at an inflection point

by Climate Solutions on

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm was among the featured speakers at our spring 2021 event.

Washington State officially enters a new phase of climate action

by Jonathan Lee on

Washington State enters a new climate action phase, Oregon's EV incentives get a boost, and fossil fuels are declared incompatible with a healthy future.

Help us get Oregon's latest push for EVs across the finish line!

by Victoria Paykar on

We need your help now to get these important bills across the finish line this session and get more EVs on our roads. But the work won’t stop there.

Imagine 100 percent Clean Energy for Oregon

by Jonathan Lee on

By committing to 100% clean energy, Oregon is investing in new job opportunities, economic recovery, healthier air, lower utility bills, and a safer climate.

Dare to dream of climate optimism

by Stephanie Noren on

Washington State doubles down on climate action, red meat lies, and building electrification on the rise 

Can you believe it? Believe it: climate progress

by Vlad Gutman-Britten on

Washington State just made history with a suite of legislative actions to address global warming pollution, the long-term need to protect communities most impacted by pollution, and our transition to a clean energy economy. 

Let’s get going on clean and safe buildings for Tacoma!

by Deepa Sivarajan on

On April 20th Tacoma set a path forward for clean and safe buildings in their city.

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This fall, the Northwest won big on climate action

Despite a bleak outlook for climate action nationally, the people of the Pacific Northwest showed up in a big way this November, demonstrating that when communities get organized and work together for a healthier future, we can accomplish remarkable victories.