Blog
Programs
All Programs
Deep Decarbonization Pathways
Building Decarbonization
Industrial Decarbonization
Rural Community Decarbonization
Northwest Clean Energy Atlas
Resources
All Resources
Blog
Newsletters
Presentations
Press Releases
Publications
References
About
Mission
Impact
Team
Board
Advisory Council
Funding
Careers
Media
Contact
Search
Donate
View All
Filter By Category
Buildings
Clean Electricity
Clean Energy Policy
Clean Energy Workforce
Climate Action
Deep Dives
Demystifying Decarbonization
Emerging Technologies
Energy Efficiency
Fuels Decarbonization
Industrial Emissions
Low-Carbon Pathways
Sequestration
Transportation Electrification
Urban Decarbonization
Blog
Blog
Newsletters
Presentations
Press Releases
Publications
References
Blog
Pathways Study Methodology and Emissions Target
Prior to commissioning Meeting the Challenge of Our Time, the Clean Energy Transition Institute convened a Deep Decarbonization Pathways Working Group and conducted numerous interviews with Northwest stakeholders ...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/1/2019
Blog
Meeting the Challenge of Our Time
Today, the Clean Energy Transition Institute released Meeting the Challenge of Our Time: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future for the Northwest, the first economy...
Eileen V. Quigley
6/5/2019
Blog
Funding Workforce Development for Retiring Coal Plants
Hundreds of coal plants across the country have closed, with more shutdowns in the last two years than the previous decade.
Nick Montoni
6/4/2019
Blog
Out of Thin Air: BC Start-Up Aims to Produce Jet and Other Fuels from Atmospheric Carbon, Water, and Renewable Energy.
BC Start-Up Aims to Produce Jet and Other Fuels from Atmospheric Carbon, Water, and Renewable Energy.
Ross Macfarlane
6/4/2019
Blog
Hiking Footprints vs. Carbon Footprint
Our family has hiked together since our 12-year-old daughter was a newborn. I remember our daughter’s first decade as a series of literal peaks and valleys, many of them in the Olympics. I can picture her chasing butterflies over Marmot Pass ...
Jessica Plumb
10/17/2018
Blog
Clean Energy Driving Job Growth
These are dynamic times for the clean energy job sector, despite the Trump Administration’s best efforts to stymie clean energy in the United States by propping up the coal industry, derailing clean cars, and halting clean power.
Eileen V. Quigley
8/22/2018
Blog
Efforts to Address Carbon Emissions
The scientific community has understood that burning fossil fuels could cause global temperatures to rise for nearly two centuries, but it wasn't until the 1990s that efforts were made to address this phenomenon ...
Eileen V. Quigley
8/15/2018
Blog
Cities Adopting Best Practices and Lessons Learned at the Local Level
Now that we understand the decarbonization framework, have a sense of how cities understand their energy sources and uses, and break down carbon reduction targets and strategies, let's review best practices and lessons learned for urban carbon ...
Eileen V. Quigley
8/7/2018
Blog
Cities Creating Strategies for Emission Reduction
Once a community’s overall sources and uses of energy are established, citizens and government officials must determine how to focus their emission-reduction efforts. To do so, they can use a carbon wedge analysis...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/31/2018
Blog
Understanding Sources and Uses of Energy in Urban Areas
Setting priorities for climate action at the local level requires understanding where the biggest sources of emissions are and where you can get the biggest bang for your buck. As a foundation, you need to understand the sources and uses of energy...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/24/2018
Blog
Use Less. Use Clean. Switch Fuels. Applying the Decarbonization Framework for Cities
Why should cities embrace a climate and clean energy agenda? Cities use 70% of global energy and therefore have a huge opportunity and responsibility to reduce their energy use and their greenhouse gas emissions. Half of the global population and ...
Eileen V. Quigley
7/17/2018
Blog
Chronicling Global Warming Milestones
Despite ongoing efforts of climate-denial proponents to present global warming science as new and unsettled, we have known for two centuries that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases have the potential to severely disrupt the earth’s ...
Eileen V. Quigley
6/7/2018
Previous
Next