Before Dawn on Easter Morning
The story of our species is interwoven with that of trees. Along with the oceans, trees and their chlorophyll-endowed relatives allow us to live on
The story of our species is interwoven with that of trees. Along with the oceans, trees and their chlorophyll-endowed relatives allow us to live on
Happy New Year! Our resolve to fight for climate justice is as strong as ever. Whether it’s marching for racial justice, talking to our neighbors
Revenue returns from the 2020-approved JumpStart tax began to trickle in this past February: first $200 million, then $215 million, then finally, $231 million in projected revenue to support affordable housing, business assistance, community development, and Green New Deal policies for Seattle.
Did you know that Oregon’s biggest source of emissions—and Washington’s third biggest— is … logging?
The climate action group 350 Seattle has hired longtime labor leader and outgoing Executive Secretary-Treasurer of MLK County Labor Council Nicole Grant as its new Executive Director. After leading the Labor Council for more than six years, Grant chose not to run for a third term.
Scores of activists with 350 Seattle shut down 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle on Friday, as well as both a Chase Bank and a Bank of America on the street, to protest fossil fuel finance in the lead-up to the Glasgow climate talks, which begin November
Over two dozen organizations and grassroots groups have sent a letter to Port of Seattle Commissioners and staff outlining the reasons to end our toxic relationship with the cruise ship industry and transition to a cruise-free Salish Sea.
Lawyers working with 350 Seattle and nine other 350.org affiliates across Washington filed suit in King County Superior Court today against all seven of Washington State’s local clean air agencies.
Community members and organizations will hold a press conference TODAY, urging the Port of Seattle to envision a cruise-free Salish Sea, while passengers board the first post-pandemic cruise to Alaska, with a background of giant cruise ships.
For over a year, the Washington State legislature has been struggling to pass a new multi-year transportation revenue and spending package.