Twenty-twenty-win; Twenty-twenty-too?

Twenty-twenty-win; Twenty-twenty-too?

Twenty-twenty-win; Twenty-twenty-too? Together with you, Clean & Prosperous Washington celebrates a productive year of climate action wins, and looks forward to a new year of accelerated climate progress. As we look back on 2021, how are you feeling about what we...
New investments in a cleaner Washington

New investments in a cleaner Washington

New investments in a cleaner Washington As proponents of Cap & Invest, we are closely tracking both the implementation of Washington’s cap on emissions, AND the acceleration of investments in our clean economy — not only public but also private. Washington...
Mapping Washington’s Health Disparities

Mapping Washington’s Health Disparities

Mapping Washington’s Health Disparities The Washington Environmental Health Disparities Map is an interactive mapping tool from the Washington State Department of Health that compares communities across our state for environmental health disparities. The map shows...
Invitation to A Courageous Conversation about Environmental Justice

Invitation to A Courageous Conversation about Environmental Justice

Invitation to A Courageous Conversation about Environmental Justice As reported in Grist, more than 230 medical journals came together this month to issue an unprecedented joint statement, in which they say that unchecked climate change could have catastrophic and...
New EPA report confirms: “First and worst”

New EPA report confirms: “First and worst”

New EPA report confirms: “First and worst” Washington governor Jay Inslee often says, “Air pollution, severe weather and the economic upheaval brought on by climate change impacts black and minority communities first and worst”. A new report from the Environmental...
Good news from California

Good news from California

Good news from California When crafting Washington’s best-in-the-nation Climate Commitment Act (CCA), leaders in Olympia looked south to Sacramento to learn from the nation’s first cap-and-invest policy. They asked, “What’s working?” and “How can we improve upon...