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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.HOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs. PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
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Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs. PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. VICTORY OVER MASSIVE FRACKED GAS REFINERY Climate & Clean Energy; Fossil Fuels; Victory Over Massive Fracked Gas Refinery. Amidst strong opposition and legal defeats, developers endpursuit of
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A New Paradigm for State Forestlands: Managing Forests for People & Climate. Driving on Interstate 90, one can get a real sense of the majesty and diversity of the Pacific Northwest’s forests. Woven between the trees are intricate ecological systems vital to the healthof
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs.HEALTHY HABITAT
The marbled murrelet is a small seabird that flies up to 55 miles inland to nest on the mossy branches of mature and old-growth conifers. The murrelet is in decline due to the loss of vital nesting habitat, mainly from historic and ongoing logging. ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES COALITION The Conservation Works priority seeks to protect essential environmental programs from budget cuts and promote investments in responsible projects that tackle climate change, create good jobs, support salmon and orca recovery, and help communities chart their own course for a better future. one-pager.ONE TIME GIFT
Our commitment to accountability. WEC maintains a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, the highest possible ranking. The Washington Environmental Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, all contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. A NEW PARADIGM FOR STATE FORESTLANDS: MANAGING FORESTS FOR The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages over 2 million acres of forest in this carbon rich region: the state trust lands managed on behalf of the people of Washington. State trust lands are publicly managed lands that generate revenue for specific beneficiaries, including public universities, the K-12 school construction account, and certain counties and junior taxing districts. CLIMATE AND CLEAN ENERGY CAMPAIGN MANAGER Position Summary. In the wake of a historic Washington State legislative session for climate, passing an economy-wide price on carbon, establishing a clean fuel standard, and making important investments for climate action, WEC/WCV is seeking a thoughtful, enterprising and people-oriented Climate and Clean Energy Campaign Manager to advance policy and campaigns that move our state to thenext
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s most critical environmental issues. ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished alot together.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in Kalama, WA. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE)permits
CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmental community, generating grassroots support during the legislative session; built a diverse stakeholder coalition building on oil spill issues; managed activists ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s most critical environmental issues. ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished alot together.
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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in Kalama, WA. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE)permits
CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmental community, generating grassroots support during the legislative session; built a diverse stakeholder coalition building on oil spill issues; managed activists ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished alot together.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure asustainable future.
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The TMX expansion would cause an increase in tar sands extractions in northern Alberta, with a capacity of 590,000 barrels per day. SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: JOBS
We’re looking for a Climate & Clean Energy Campaign Manager to establish equitable and impactful climate policy, deepen and expand relationships in community and across coalitions to advance climate action, and translate climate policies and campaigns into action. DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES COALITION Clean & Just Transportation. Transportation is the state’s largest source of climate pollution, and we have a lot of needs in communities across the state to make sure people can move around easily.GIVING - WEC
WEC has been driving positive change to solve Washington’s most critical environmental challenges since 1967. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.BOARD - WEC
Nearly every weekend, you can find Kaiwen outside hiking, climbing or paddling — or helping others do so as one of the founding members of Outdoor Asian.Kaiwen is passionate about environmental justice and has worked in field ecology, habitat restoration, urban agriculture, outdoor recreation, and most recently, community engagement. RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER OF COMMENTS POURS IN AGAINST Today marks the close of comments on the draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Tesoro-Savage oil terminal in Vancouver, WA. The Stand Up To Oil campaign delivered a record-breaking 276,296 comments to Washington’s Energy Facility WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous.ARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toHOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous.ARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toHOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.ARCHIVES: STORIES
A New Paradigm for State Forestlands: Managing Forests for People & Climate. Driving on Interstate 90, one can get a real sense of the majesty and diversity of the Pacific Northwest’s forests. Woven between the trees are intricate ecological systems vital to the healthof
SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: JOBS
Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs.HEALTHY HABITAT
The marbled murrelet is a small seabird that flies up to 55 miles inland to nest on the mossy branches of mature and old-growth conifers. The murrelet is in decline due to the loss of vital nesting habitat, mainly from historic and ongoing logging. DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES COALITION The Conservation Works priority seeks to protect essential environmental programs from budget cuts and promote investments in responsible projects that tackle climate change, create good jobs, support salmon and orca recovery, and help communities chart their own course for a better future. one-pager.GIVING - WEC
Giving. WEC has been driving positive change to solve Washington’s most critical environmental challenges since 1967. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainablefuture.
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Nearly every weekend, you can find Kaiwen outside hiking, climbing or paddling — or helping others do so as one of the founding members of Outdoor Asian.Kaiwen is passionate about environmental justice and has worked in field ecology, habitat restoration, urban agriculture, outdoor recreation, and most recently, community engagement. WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities to 2021 BRINGS BOLD CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS IN OLYMPIA, WA–Tonight, the 2021 Washington Legislative Session concludes and Washington’s Environmental Priorities Coalition (EPC), which represents more than 20 statewide organizations, is celebrating bold and historic environmental progress achieved in 2021.The Legislature passed two of the three 2021 EPC Priorities, a Clean Fuel Standard, and Conservation Works which focused onHOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Evergreen Forests. Forests are vital to the health of Washington’s communities and ecosystems. They clean our air, filter sediment and pollutants from our water, prevent flooding and landslides, sequester carbon, and are places of cultural importance. Forests also provide jobs, wildlife habitat, wood products, and recreation opportunities. ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES COALITION The Conservation Works priority seeks to protect essential environmental programs from budget cuts and promote investments in responsible projects that tackle climate change, create good jobs, support salmon and orca recovery, and help communities chart their own course for a better future. one-pager. DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities toARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. SNAKE RIVER NAMED AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED RIVER FOR 2021 Contact: Amy Souers Kober, American Rivers, 503-708-1145, akober@americanrivers.org Zachary DeWolf, Washington Environmental Council, 206-631-2629, zachary@wecprotects.org Washington, D.C. – American Rivers today named the Snake River America’s #1 Most Endangered River of 2021, pointing to perilously low returns of Snake River salmon and the urgent need for lawmakers and communities to 2021 BRINGS BOLD CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS IN OLYMPIA, WA–Tonight, the 2021 Washington Legislative Session concludes and Washington’s Environmental Priorities Coalition (EPC), which represents more than 20 statewide organizations, is celebrating bold and historic environmental progress achieved in 2021.The Legislature passed two of the three 2021 EPC Priorities, a Clean Fuel Standard, and Conservation Works which focused onHOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs. CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY Climate Alliance for Jobsand Clean Energy. The nation’s broadest climate coalition of environmental organizations, labor unions, communities of color, health professionals, businesses, faith communities, working with Tribal Nations committed to building a resilient climate justice movement inEVERGREEN FORESTS
Evergreen Forests. Forests are vital to the health of Washington’s communities and ecosystems. They clean our air, filter sediment and pollutants from our water, prevent flooding and landslides, sequester carbon, and are places of cultural importance. Forests also provide jobs, wildlife habitat, wood products, and recreation opportunities. ENVIRONMENTAL PRIORITIES COALITION The Conservation Works priority seeks to protect essential environmental programs from budget cuts and promote investments in responsible projects that tackle climate change, create good jobs, support salmon and orca recovery, and help communities chart their own course for a better future. one-pager. DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed inARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.REGISTER TO VOTE
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Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.REGISTER TO VOTE
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Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Donate. Yes! I'd like to make a donation to WEC. For over 50 years, Washington Environmental Council has worked to protect, restore, and sustain Washington's environment. By making a tax-deductible donation to WEC, you help this work continue. EXTERNAL BILL TRACKER This bill tracker serves as a tool for anyone to use to make sense of environmental work happening this session. Here, we’ll provide the list of the bills the Environmental Priorities Coalition has taken a position on — either through our official priorities, our Partnership Agenda, or our weekly Hot Lists. CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY Climate Alliance for Jobsand Clean Energy. The nation’s broadest climate coalition of environmental organizations, labor unions, communities of color, health professionals, businesses, faith communities, working with Tribal Nations committed to building a resilient climate justice movement inPUGET SOUND
Puget Sound and the larger Salish Sea are rich with ecological diversity and represent the largest estuary in the country by volume. These shared waters are the lifeblood for urban and rural communities that rely on the Sound for economic opportunity and a high quality oflife.
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From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed inARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.REGISTER TO VOTE
Step 1: Know the best practices and laws for registering voters. Before asking someone if they are registered to vote, know the laws around voter eligibility from the Secretary of State.; Remember that Washington state has new voting laws: 16 and 17 year old people can now pre-register to vote and 17 year old people can vote in the primary election if they will be 18 by the General Election!HOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs.DONATE
Donate. Yes! I'd like to make a donation to WEC. For over 50 years, Washington Environmental Council has worked to protect, restore, and sustain Washington's environment. By making a tax-deductible donation to WEC, you help this work continue. EXTERNAL BILL TRACKER This bill tracker serves as a tool for anyone to use to make sense of environmental work happening this session. Here, we’ll provide the list of the bills the Environmental Priorities Coalition has taken a position on — either through our official priorities, our Partnership Agenda, or our weekly Hot Lists. CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY Climate Alliance for Jobsand Clean Energy. The nation’s broadest climate coalition of environmental organizations, labor unions, communities of color, health professionals, businesses, faith communities, working with Tribal Nations committed to building a resilient climate justice movement inPUGET SOUND
Puget Sound and the larger Salish Sea are rich with ecological diversity and represent the largest estuary in the country by volume. These shared waters are the lifeblood for urban and rural communities that rely on the Sound for economic opportunity and a high quality oflife.
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed inARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Washington Environmental Council - Washington Environmental Council. Clean air. Clean water. Sustainable forests. This is the Washington we all deserve. But it doesn’t happen without you. For over 50 years, WEC has brought people together to solve Washington’s NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed inARCHIVES: PEOPLE
From mobilizing thousands of activists to building relationships with decision makers, our staff care about building a strong, resilient, and equitable environmental movement to protect communities and placesacross our state.
GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future. MINDY ROBERTS (SHE/HER) Mindy Roberts (She/Her) Puget Sound Program Director. mindy@wecprotects.org. 206.485.0103. Mindy joined WEC in 2016 to lead the People For Puget Sound program, where she dedicates time to improving and maintaining the health of our unique ecosystem. Her previous work focused on identifying sources of contamination to Washington’s waters REIN ATTEMANN (HE/HIM) Rein Attemann (He/Him) Puget Sound Campaign Manager. rein@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2625. Rein focuses on engaging our members, activists, and public on all things Puget Sound. Previously, Rein was the Advocacy Manager at People For Puget Sound, where he did the following: organized the annual lobby day for the environmentalcommunity
DAVID SARJU (HE/HIM) David Sarju (he/him) Principal, Crew Leadership. David’s consulting practice facilitates organizational assessments, strategy, change management, human resources effectiveness and leadership coaching; improving long-term customer value, organizational health, and performance. David has served in executive leadership roles and as asenior
ALYSSA MACY (SHE/HER) Alyssa Macy (She/Her) alyssa@wecprotects.org. 206.631.2601. Alyssa Macy is a citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon and was raised on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. She is of the Wasco, Navajo, and Hopi descent. Most recently, she served her Nation as the Chief Operations Officer where she was responsible for $33 CARBON OFFSETS IN CONSERVATION EASEMENTS 3 · Land Trust Alliance · Carbon Offsets in Conservation Easements: Essentials for Land Trusts . ACKNOWLEDGMENTS . Placing carbon projects on conservation easement–protected lands is in its infancy with mosteveryone
PUGET SOUND ENERGY TO BE TRIED IN COURT OVER TACOMA LNG 206-771-4207. zachary@wecprotects.org. WHAT: The Puyallup Tribe of Indians and five environmental organizations, represented by Earthjustice, challenge Puget Sound Energy’s (PSE) permits for the Tacoma Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility in a hearing before the Pollution Control Hearings Board. The appeal is attempting toinvalidate PSE’s
NEWS - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Latest posts: News on Washington Environmental Council FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 19 January, 2021 Fracked Gas Refinery and Export Terminal Would Have Significant Climate Impact Media Contact: Brett VandenHeuvel; Columbia Riverkeeper: (503) 348-2436 The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) denied permits for the massive fracked gas-to-methanol refinery proposed in ABOUT US - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Over 50 years of impact. By building partnerships and coalitions, mobilizing the public, and advocating effective and equitable policies, we have accomplished a lot together. Our history & victories. Previous. GIVING - WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL Giving. With your tax-deductible donation WEC builds and leads partnerships, mobilizes the public, engages decision makers, and takes legal action to enact and enforce environmental protection policy and ensure a sustainable future.REGISTER TO VOTE
Step 1: Know the best practices and laws for registering voters. Before asking someone if they are registered to vote, know the laws around voter eligibility from the Secretary of State.; Remember that Washington state has new voting laws: 16 and 17 year old people can now pre-register to vote and 17 year old people can vote in the primary election if they will be 18 by the General Election!HOME - WEC
Long targeted by fossil fuel expansion, Tacoma takes significant steps toward protecting the Tideflats. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, 5 February, 2021 Media Contact: Zachary DeWolf, Communications Director, Washington Environmental Council: (206) 771-4207, zachary@wecprotects.org TACOMA–Yesterday the City of Tacoma took asignificant step in
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Forests and Communities Program Manager. The Forests & Communities Program Manager will work with the Forest Program Director and other staff to further develop and expand our work on incentivizing management of private forests for environmental, economic, and social benefits. See More Jobs. EXTERNAL BILL TRACKER This bill tracker serves as a tool for anyone to use to make sense of environmental work happening this session. Here, we’ll provide the list of the bills the Environmental Priorities Coalition has taken a position on — either through our official priorities, our Partnership Agenda, or our weekly Hot Lists.DONATE
Donate. Yes! I'd like to make a donation to WEC. For over 50 years, Washington Environmental Council has worked to protect, restore, and sustain Washington's environment. By making a tax-deductible donation to WEC, you help this work continue. CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY Climate Alliance for Jobsand Clean Energy. The nation’s broadest climate coalition of environmental organizations, labor unions, communities of color, health professionals, businesses, faith communities, working with Tribal Nations committed to building a resilient climate justice movement inPUGET SOUND
Puget Sound and the larger Salish Sea are rich with ecological diversity and represent the largest estuary in the country by volume. These shared waters are the lifeblood for urban and rural communities that rely on the Sound for economic opportunity and a high quality oflife.
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2019: Washington passes 100% Clean Electricity Legislation The Washington State Legislature passed the strongest clean electricity bill in the nation. The 100% clean electricity legislation will eliminate coal power by 2025 and transition the state to 100% clean and renewable electricity by 2045. The state’s commitment to clean electricity will boost jobs and strengthen energy equity through energy assistance programs for low income households and equity considerations in the planning and acquisition of new sources of electricity. The bill also ensures new clean energy jobs that include strong worker protections and pay family wages.2019
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2019: Orca recovery bills passed The Legislature passed a package of four major bills that address several needs facing Southern Resident orca recovery and survival. The bills protect salmon and forage fish habitat, prevent oil spills in Puget Sound waters, reduce vessel noise and disturbance, and reduce sources of toxic pollution. This package represents recommendations put forward by Governor Inslee’s Orca Recovery Task Force last November that brought together experts and advocates from across the state to find solutions to save resident orcas and restore Salish Sea.2019
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2019: Legislature passes overhaul of toxic clean-up program This legislative session, state leaders secured a landmark law to ensure that Big Oil pays their fair share for toxic cleanups, managing and preventing pollution, and supporting communities. This bill would reform the financial structure of the Model Toxics Control Act, the state’s toxic site clean-up program. Washington now has the tools we need to get to work tackling the more than 6,000 polluted sites we still have left and prevent pollution from flowing into our neighborhoods, homes, and waterways in the first place.2018
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2018: Puget Sound designated as a No Discharge Zone The Puget Sound No Discharge Zone was established by the Department of Ecology in April. This rule prohibits ships and boats from discharging raw or partially treated sewage across 2,300 square miles of marine waters as well as waters around Lake Washington and Lake Union. After six years of public process and tens of thousands of supportive comments from you and members of our coalition, the rule went into effect on May 10. Puget Sound will now join more than 90 other Zones around the country, including in the Great Lakes and the entire California coast.2018
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2018: Largest Oil Terminal in the Nation Defeated For five years, our state has rallied together to support the community of Vancouver, WA in resisting a proposal by Tesoro Savage to build the nation’s largest oil terminal on the shores of the Columbia River. The massive increase in dangerous oil trains and threats to our environment and economy galvanized communities along the railroad lines to show up for hearing after hearing through the very end. We saw many victories along the way, from elections of two Port commissioners to unanimous rulings by state boards to a strong decision by Governor Inslee. WEC and the Stand Up To Oil coalition are proud to have organized hundreds of thousands of Washingtonians to say no to oil and yes to protecting the health, safety, and sustainability of our state!STAY INFORMED
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