The selection of a Community Climate Investment administrator marks another step in implementing Oregon’s Climate Protection ...
How one savvy home cook is making the transition from gas to electric cooking gradually and affordably. The health and ...
As Oregon Buildings Policy Manager, Claire works to advance policies and regulations that will drive Oregon's transition to safe, equitable and resilient buildings, run on 100% clean energy. Prior to ...
Leah develops and implements Climate Solutions' Washington legislative strategy, and develops, advocates for, and supports implementation of policies pertaining to decarbonizing on-road transportation ...
As a Northwest-based nonprofit for over twenty-five years, Climate Solutions' mission is to accelerate clean energy solutions to the climate crisis. Climate Solutions has a vision of a thriving, ...
Clean transportation is creating real benefits across Oregon, from school districts saving thousands in fuel costs to cleaner air for kids and neighborhoods. Now, advocates are urging state leaders to ...
Each month, ClimateCast features a Story Spotlight, covering climate issues and clean energy solutions that prioritize human experiences and connections in communities across the Pacific Northwest.
Energy-efficient, electric homes and buildings are key to reducing climate pollution, protecting health, and improving energy affordability. Oregon has the opportunity to scale climate-friendly ...
Oregon is at a critical crossroads when it comes to clean transportation. Recently, diesel truck manufacturers and fossil fuel companies have led efforts to slow Oregon's progress toward reducing ...
We all have growing concerns about the rising energy demand from data centers. In fact, data centers are the largest source of expected new electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest, with the ...
Today a King County Superior Court judge ruled that Initiative 2066 violates the Washington state constitution. Lawyers for a plaintiff group of public interest advocates and local governments argued ...