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On March 9, Environment Washington launched the "Voices for Orcas" website as part of our campaign to save the Southern Resident orcas from extinction

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Johanna Neumann
Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy

How American wind energy surpassed coal and nuclear for the first time in history

Public comment delivered by Ellen Montgomery to the Bureau of Land Management

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Morgan Folger
Director, Destination: Zero Carbon

We all play a role in creating food waste, so we can all be part of the solution.

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Johanna Neumann
Senior Director, Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy

The final edition in a series on how to electrify your home and transition to appliances that can run on renewable energy

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Pam Clough
Acting Director, Environment Washington; Director, Donor Development Program

Between the new executive order that President Biden signed on his Earth Day visit to Seattle, and a momentous decision from a Washington state agency, Washingtonians have a lot to celebrate coming out of Earth Day 2022. Here is a breakdown of the highlights: 

 

The rise of solar power since the first Earth Day is just one example of how far we’ve come

Hundreds of people gathered on March 26th in Tacoma to call on members of Congress from the Pacific Northwest to save salmon and the southern resident orca.

Environment America delivered petitions with more than 40,000 names to the oil company asking it to commit to staying out of the pristine coastal plain

Celebrating the nation’s progress since the Biden administration set its national goal