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Homes on Wheels Are Filling a Big Gap in Portland

Three personal stories show how these small, affordable, flexible homes provide big solutions for families.
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How Cascadia Can Maintain Its Heat Pump Momentum

Three tools to help the region’s low-income families afford more efficient heating and cooling systems—even as public dollars dry up.
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Who Owns a Utility Matters Less for Climate Than the Rules They Play By

Advocates can focus on fast-tracking policies that are already working well elsewhere.
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Seattleites Keep Their Model Campaign Finance Reform Program

City voters renewed funding for their iconic democracy vouchers.
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“If One Path Is Blocked, Nature Will Find Another”

A Q&A with award-winning author John Vaillant on our new fire weather reality.
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Oregon Decides It Was a Mistake to Let Cities Ban Homes

Two new bipartisan laws suggest that for Oregonians to afford to live where and how they want, state-level zoning works better.
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How Cascadia Can Maintain Its Heat Pump Momentum

Three tools to help the region’s low-income families afford more efficient heating and cooling systems—even as public dollars dry up.
Read More

Who Owns a Utility Matters Less for Climate Than the Rules They Play By

Advocates can focus on fast-tracking policies that are already working well elsewhere.
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“If One Path Is Blocked, Nature Will Find Another”

A Q&A with award-winning author John Vaillant on our new fire weather reality.
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The 1,083-Page Environmental Assessment That Ignores Climate Change and Tribes

The Northwest needs a better way to evaluate power line projects.
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Northwest Data Centers: A Climate Test and Potential Opportunity

A Sightline report finds that—with the right policies—the region could harness data center demand for clean power to decarbonize the broader economy.
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Ending Subsidies for New Gas Hook-Ups Can Save Cascadians Millions

Line extension allowances are on their way out, and regulators can finish the job.
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Seattleites Keep Their Model Campaign Finance Reform Program

City voters renewed funding for their iconic democracy vouchers.
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Seattle’s Democracy Vouchers Are Popular Across the Political Spectrum

With candidates of all political stripes taking advantage of the city’s small-dollar campaign program, Seattleites themselves become the real winners.
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For Juneau, There’s a Better Way than Cascade Voting

With election reform on the horizon in Alaska’s capital city, single transferable vote is a safe and tested route for multi-winner ranked elections.
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Democracy Vouchers Are a Bargain

August’s levy renewal offers Seattleites proven benefits to democracy for a low price. 
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In Seattle Elections, Dark Money Follows Competition, Not Democracy Vouchers

Research finds independent spending is up in cities with and without public financing for local campaigns—and democracy vouchers are delivering on their people power promise.
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Four Ways Context Matters for Wildfire News Coverage

Reporters can help people see the forest, even when the trees are on fire.
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Blazing a Trail: The Vital Role of Wildfire Hazard Maps

Sophisticated and high-resolution maps such as Oregon’s are essential tools for thriving in a fiery future.
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The Best Wildfire Solution We’re Not Using

Three ways to curb the sprawl that traps us on a wildfire treadmill.
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We’re Stuck on a Wildfire Treadmill

And to escape, we need more fire, not less.
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Homes on Wheels Are Filling a Big Gap in Portland

Three personal stories show how these small, affordable, flexible homes provide big solutions for families.
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Oregon Decides It Was a Mistake to Let Cities Ban Homes

Two new bipartisan laws suggest that for Oregonians to afford to live where and how they want, state-level zoning works better.
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Oregon’s Zoning Reforms Are Working—But They Need Some Upgrades

Six years after a monumental rezone, Gov. Kotek’s HB 2138 will fill the gaps to more fully legalize starter homes.
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How to Talk About Parking Reform—and Win

Our road-tested messaging guide to gain more great neighborhoods and the homes we need, and to kick excess asphalt to the curb.
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How Washington State Won Parking Reform

Lessons and strategies for parking flexibility advocates elsewhere.
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Washington Takes Statewide Zoning Reform to the Next Level

Lawmakers just passed groundbreaking bills on parking, TOD, and more.
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Parking Reform 101 | Research and resources from the growing movement to free communities from costly parking mandates. 

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Learning to Live with Wildfires | Strategies to protect communities and reduce long-term fire risk.

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