Climate Solutions 9th Annual Dinner
Join us and Kate Gordon for dinner in Portland, Nov 14!
Join us and Kate Gordon for dinner in Portland, Nov 14!
We, too, now live in a part of the world in which climate change, and its threats to our health and security, are an entirely personal matter.
Fossil fuel gas is not really a "bridge fuel" that takes us where we need to go.
From ranchers blocking Keystone with solar, to counties suing big oil over sea level rise, grassroots action to protect the climate and our communities.
For the first time in our history, Washington may fail to pass a capital construction budget. Billions of dollars of investments in clean energy, forest fire prevention, water security, school construction and so much more is at stake.
Across the country, labor, business, environmental, economic and environmental justice, and civic leaders are working toward climate solutions, economic justice and securing shared prosperity. Go West! on September 14 and 15 and help us build an unstoppable blue-green movement at the Clean and Fair Economy Summit in Olympia, WA.
G20 leaders recommit to the road through Paris--with the US government on the sidelines for now. More bad news for oil, more promising economic signs for renewables, and more of the latest news on climate and clean energy.
Good news: grassroots advocacy paid off; Governor Inslee rejected the state legislature’s proposal to subsidize a fossil fuel gas plant in Washington.
Tell the Governor now: Investing in new fossil gas is a recipe for climate disaster and runs counter to a vision of a 100% clean future that Washington can achieve. [UPDATE: Governor Inslee vetoed this measure. Thanks everyone!]
What makes people take an afternoon or a day off work just to say NO to what would be the largest oil-by-rail terminal in North America? What would make them drive hours through the night to attend a public hearing? For one thing, love for their great-great grandchildren.