Delivering on the green wave in 2019
What the election victories in Oregon mean for increasing clean energy and climate progress in the coming year.
What the election victories in Oregon mean for increasing clean energy and climate progress in the coming year.
A big election for climate and clean energy in the Pacific Northwest.
In 2030, I want to be focusing on the chaos of parenting teenagers - not climate chaos.
The city is working to become entirely equitable, delightfully livable, and completely sustainable.
The deadline to register or update your address is October 16. Ballots are due November 6!
Our Climate Solutions 10th Annual Dinner & 20th Anniversary Celebration on November 29 is a seated and catered dinner at the Hilton Portland 5:00pm-8:00pm with time allocated for check-in and mingling with the other guests between 5pm-6:00pm. Our keynote speaker is renewable energy visionary Hal Harvey, CEO of Energy Innovation. We anticipate attracting 350 people including business executives, policymakers, and community leaders. During the Dinner you will be given the opportunity to support our work by making a gift to Climate Solutions.
To register or to learn more about sponsorship, table host or tablew captain opportunities, please visit the event site. Thanks so much for your consideration and support! We look forward to seeing you there.
The Portland region's largest transit agency has committed to transitioning to a 100% clean, diesel-free bus fleet over the next two decades.
Oregon Public Utility Commission recommends changes for the electricity sector to better address climate change and equity
As the season shifts, so does our determination to fight—and win—on climate and clean energy.
TriMet is at a critical decision point on the path to zero emission electric buses, and wants to hear from you.