
Our legislative climate justice wins from last year!
Last year, we collectively took 37,927 individual advocacy actions on policy during the legislative session. We build on the previous successes of this campaign, with
Last year, we collectively took 37,927 individual advocacy actions on policy during the legislative session. We build on the previous successes of this campaign, with
After several months of organizing with so many awesome folks here showing up consistently to fight for the vision of the Healthy Through Heat and
After a year of campaigning, canvassing, lobbying and marching, the Seattle City Council unanimously passed the Building Emissions Performance Standard.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Seattle Public School Board Authorizes $18M for Clean Energy Investments in the 2022 School Levy
This is what it looks like when another one starts biting the dust! Thanks to overwhelming public outcry (including a great eight days in December), the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has sent PSE back to the drawing board, with a need for a greenhouse gas Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). Their hubris intact, they continue to build (despite lacking key permits)….but make no mistake, the tide has turned.
This afternoon, after dozens of Seattle residents gave passionate testimony in favor of a resolution introduced by Council Member Kshama Sawant, the City Council voted unanimously to seek out financial institutions that do not provide TransCanada or the Keystone XL pipeline with project-level loans.
We had a beautiful victory today. With a unanimous vote, the City of Seattle ended its business with Wells Fargo because of its funding of the Dakota Access Pipeline…so Wells Fargo has taken a $3 billion hit because of your work, your activism. Thank you.
Full details here. An incredibly important victory for the broad and deep Power Past Coal Coalition, and all of us. Big Coal is probably starting
On Monday afternoon, the City Council unanimously passed the oil train resolution, cosponsored by Council Member O’Brien and Mayor Murray