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One thing we have learned from COVID19 is that bad things don’t happen in isolation. As the pandemic drags along, more than a mill
Many of the workers most essential in our communities and society, especially during the COVID-19 crisis, are also among the most low-paid, exploited and undervalued professions.
What it's like to read climate news every day: some days, it’s inspiring. Other days, it weighs heavy on the heart.
Last week's Climate Strike brought me to tears—did you feel the same? How will we respond to this moment?
With your help, we’ll ensure that the Oregon Legislature takes bold action for a healthy climate.
This Saturday, September 8, is a day for us to bring our collective power to the forefront.
One thing we LOVE is the effective grassroots action which has halted the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure in the NW, again and again. Show some love for the Stand Up to Oil coalition (your gift will be doubled)!
Yes, 2017 was an awful year in many ways. But it was also a year of transition for climate action. We and many others affirmed our ability to make progress at the speed and scale our climate crisis demands.
From ranchers blocking Keystone with solar, to counties suing big oil over sea level rise, grassroots action to protect the climate and our communities.
Here's why events like the People's Climate March make it easier to believe the evidence that the fossil fuel empire is entering terminal decline.
In Washington and Oregon, we're ready for a week of climate action, from Earth Day to May Day! Check out this list of events and we'll see you there.
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One thing we have learned from COVID19 is that bad things don’t happen in isolation. As the pandemic drags along, more than a mill
Many of the workers most essential in our communities and society, especially during the COVID-19 crisis, are also among the most low-paid, exploit
Show our strength by standing together. Send a message to state legislators and Governor Brown to stand up to the powerful oil industry and pass real climate action. If you show up for one action on climate legislation in 2020, make it this one.
What it's like to read climate news every day: some days, it’s inspiring. Other days, it weighs heavy on the heart.
Last week's Climate Strike brought me to tears—did you feel the same? How will we respond to this moment?
With your help, we’ll ensure that the Oregon Legislature takes bold action for a healthy climate.
This Saturday, September 8, is a day for us to bring our collective power to the forefront.
Our 10th Annual Breakfast, May 9 in Seattle, is also our 20th Anniversary Celebration. Don't miss it— our keynote speaker is former EPA AdministratorGina McCarthy!