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Climate News 3.2.24
Seattle The Mayor released the Seattle Transportation Plan, which will be presented to the Transportation Committee on Tuesday morning. See here for an overview. The new plan comes in two parts. Part One outlines the vision, describes the...
Native Plant Giveaway – Bradner Gardens – 03/10
Sunday, March 10th 1-2:30 pm – Native Plant Giveaway at Bradner Gardens Park.1730 Bradner Pl S, Seattle, WA 98144. With all that’s going wrong in the world, and all that we’re fighting against, we can stay sane by being in and caring for nature. If you are...
Nuclear Weapons Action Alert
**** This post has been updated as of May 4, 2024 **** Take a stand against a new bill that keeps US taxpayers on the hook for the full costs of nuclear disasters and promotes nuclear energy worldwide. ACT NOW! HELP US STOP S.1111 - The ADVANCE Act of 2023 What’s in...
Concerns About Nuclear Energy
Below are links for books and articles from the Oregon Conservancy Foundation. These are provided for anyone wanting to learn more about the challenges of nuclear energy. OCF is particularly concerned about the Department of Energy's "Cleanup to Clean Energy"...
Climate News 2.27.24
Seattle Mayor Harrell gave the State of the City address (KUOW). In it, he made these points relevant to climate: On transportation, he will be focused on fixing potholes, maintaining bridges, addressing climate with more roadway trees and electrification, and...
SSCAN action meetup Thursday, March 7 at 6:00 PM
What climate legislation passed in Washington State? What hasn’t yet? What’s next? We’ll hear from our state legislative leaders about how climate justice priorities were chosen, passed, or paused this session and what’s next. Then, we’ll hear news from other...