Campaign redux! Updating our energy codes (again) is crucial for our climate, because the energy we use to heat and cool our ...
Building the grid we need to power our future starts with smart planning. Transmission planning is the process of identifying ...
Wawa Gatheru encourages us to take inspiration from the past to move forward as climate activists at a time when this work is ...
Climate Solutions is excited to hold our Annual Dinner event in Seattle on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, 5pm-8:30pm at the Westin Seattle with guest speaker Wawa Gatheru, Founder and Executive Director of ...
Successfully tackling our climate challenge will require a mix of policies that includes investment, emission standards, and more. One important question is: how do we account for the harms of carbon ...
Something is up, and unfortunately, it may be a higher utility bill for Oregon gas customers. In a time when communities are already bracing for Congressional Republicans’ new energy tax hike, NW ...
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 ...
After a tough year for climate progress and unprecedented federal retreat from climate, clean energy, and environmental justice protections, state leadership has never mattered more. Oregonians are ...
Oregon’s energy needs are rapidly evolving. Electricity demand is surging primarily due to the rapid expansion of energy-intensive data centers, alongside the broader electrification of homes, ...
Climate pollution from buildings: we know it’s a major problem, and we know how to stop it. Buildings are one of the largest sources of climate pollution in Washington State. And the problem is ...
James Ellis, born and raised in Tacoma, WA, is a Wildland Fire Fighter. Incarcerated for the last 18 years, James has been given the opportunity to work a job that takes him out into the community and ...
Press statement from the Shift Zero Alliance: The Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) voted today to adopt new statewide residential building codes that will drive the transition to safe and ...