May 19, 2015 — American Sustainable Business Council
In October 2014, 100 companies joined together and launched the Washington Climate Declaration, a state level version of the national Climate Declaration created by CERES. Since launching, that number has increased to 185 signatories, including several business associations including ASBC, who believe that taking action on climate just makes good business sense.
April 5, 2015 — The Columbian
As the CEO of a Seattle-based solar company, I know that our state’s forward-looking clean energy policies are a major reason why cutting-edge businesses have decided to set up shop here in Washington.
March 11, 2015 — Seattle Medium
Embracing a more inclusive society is the only way to overcome the many great challenges that we as a people face, the most pressing of which is the rapid warming of our planet from heat-trapping and health threatening carbon pollution. Unless each of us believes, as Dr. King said, that I am my brother and sisters keeper, we won’t feel the common bond of humanity necessary to create a society that benefits everyone, both present and yet to be born.
Feb. 27, 2015 — Seattle Times
The state Senate is doing its best to ignore a plan that would tax big polluters to pay for transportation. But it’s catching on with a group that used to matter in democracy: the people.
February 25, 2015 By Becky Kramer Pacific Coast Canola produces up to 120,000 gallons of oil daily at a crushing
October 17, 2014 KPLU Seattle’s South Park neighborhood got a visit Monday from Gov. Jay Inslee. The governor was highlighting