Our north star is simple: we need to be investing in Oregon, not DOGE’ing essential safety, transit, and climate programs or ...
Migration, displacement, and climate insecurity are inextricably linked. Struggles for social justice and immigrant rights ...
Did you know that Washington State BANS you from buying cars directly from any EV-only car manufacturer, such as Rivian? Washington State law even bans test drives for cars available for purchase. You ...
In 2025, the Oregon Legislature must address urgent barriers to meeting our state's existing clean energy and climate goals while supporting community resilience and protecting people from growing ...
Meaningful climate progress can take a lot of work—but it’s so very important. Case in point: setting up Oregon’s Climate Protection Program took years of advocacy, planning, and community ...
What a historic year 2023 has been for climate action in Washington! The transformational Climate Commitment Act went into effect in January, creating the nation's second economy-wide program to cap ...
Salem, OR – In a major setback to clean air and climate progress, Oregon leaders today announced a two-year delay to the state’s Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule—bowing to pressure from fossil fuel ...
First, the good news from Salem: legislators made some key funding decisions that will bring tangible benefits for people in Oregon, most notably investing $15M in the state’s Healthy Homes grant ...
You can see it and smell it when a big truck passes you on the highway or in our neighborhood—diesel truck pollution is a daily reality for Oregonians. Here in Oregon, 19 of 36 counties have diesel ...
The wildfire season in the Northwest is creating unprecedented challenges, with the intensity of climate change significantly contributing to ongoing fires, including the Bear Gulch fire on Washington ...
Last week I had the incredible experience of joining several dozen people on a clean energy tour of Eastern Washington organized by the Clean & Prosperous Institute (CPI). I was completely blown away ...
What would you do if you had a product that you wanted folks to use inside their homes and in their daily lives but it wasn’t safe or good for them? If you’re the gas industry, you’d put the label ...