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From City Hall to Clean Energy: Mike O’Brien’s Journey From Climate Legislator to Clean Energy Installer

by Alex Garland


It wasn’t an extremely hot day, but Mike O’Brien was sweating as he climbed up a ladder at a home in Georgetown, carrying hoses for heat pump installation. Trading bow ties and button-ups for faded flannel and Blundstones.

O’Brien is still the affable, friendly, and chatty guy from City Hall. At 55, and four years retired from politics, O’Brien’s youthful enthusiasm carries him through a job requiring more manual labor than his role on the Seattle City Council. “Yeah, it’s hard work. It’s exhausting, but good exhausting.”

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NEWS GLEAMS | Seattle City Council Updates Land Use Code for Industrial and Maritime Zoning; Tips for Black Bears

A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle!

by Vee Hua 華婷婷


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Plans Develop for High-Speed Rail in the PNW

New research shows how community engagement is integral in its success.

by Sarah Goh


With a growing population in the Pacific Northwest, the call for better public transportation heightens. This March, Washington’s State Legislature signed off on a transportation milestone, allocating $150 million to a high-speed connection between Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.

Though this funding could reduce congestion, cut carbon emissions, and better connect these coastal cities, a high-speed rail that travels above 200 miles per hour between major cities has never been done before in the United States. How will Washington get started? How will the State ensure a successful project?

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350 Seattle: Adapting to the Ever-Changing Environment of Climate Activism

by Alex Garland


The words “climate activism” stir different feelings in different people in a town like Seattle. Known around the world for being a city that isn’t afraid to “shut it down” for a cause, Seattleites have seen their share of climate activists shut down streets, banks, railroad tracks, and even the Port of Seattle. For some, images of Greta Thunburg speaking to world leaders might be the peak of climate activism; for others, it’s the grassroots community building and support for those most affected by global climate change that motivates their determination.

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OPINION | Port of Seattle Must Not Only Compensate Near-Airport Residents for Showering Poisons on Them

The Port must also refrain from making the problem vastly worse with its “Sustainable” Airport Master Plan.

by Sandy Hunt, Seattle; Nancy Kick, Burien; Stephen Lamphear, Burien; Noemie Maxwell Vassilkakis, Burien; and Michael Stein-Ross, Burien on behalf of Defenders of North SeaTac Park


“Businesses and government agencies should not shower harmful pollutants on people’s homes with impunity.” So begins the Class Action Complaint of Codoni v. Port of Seattle (Codoni) filed against the Port of Seattle and two airlines on behalf of all residents living in the “contamination zone” within 5 miles of Sea-Tac Airport. 

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NEWS GLEAMS | Trump Indicted for Alleged Mishandling of Classified Documents

A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle!

curated by Mark Van Streefkerk and Megan Christy


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Capacity Building Grant Applications Now Open to Support Food Equity

by Lauryn Bray


Applications for the City of Seattle’s Food Equity Fund (FEF) Capacity Building Grant opened on May 1. The Department of Neighborhoods will accept applications until Oct. 31 and will review them on a rolling basis. The City encourages BIPOC-led community organizations, tribal organizations, and nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status working within Seattle to create equitable and sustainable local food systems to apply.

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Students Chain Selves to UW Power Plant, Calling for Decarbonization by 2035

by Marian Mohamed and Kenneth Tran, GZR Newsroom

(This article is jointly published between Ground Zero Radio, an initiative of the Vera Project, and the South Seattle Emerald.)


On Friday, May 19, a coalition of climate justice student activists, local community organizations, and student groups gathered at the University of Washington (UW) campus to call on the university — specifically UW President Ana Mari Cauce and Provost Mark Richards — to make a written commitment to a “95% by 2035” decarbonization goal in the campus’s direct energy portfolio and to use construction as an opportunity to increase campus accessibility. The protest included a march and speeches. According to UW Sustainability and UW Facilities articles, 93% of campus emissions derive from the methane gas plant, which produces steam to heat and cool the university’s buildings.

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Youth Activists Deliver Climate Demands to Amazon HQ

by Alex Garland


In 2019, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos made a slew of promises regarding the company’s Climate Pledge, which, according to its website, aims “to build a cross-sector community of companies, organizations, individuals, and partners working together to address the climate crisis and solve the challenges of decarbonizing our economy.” 

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NEWS GLEAMS | Proposed Housing Levy Renewal; County Files Lawsuit Against PFAS Manufacturers

A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle!

curated by Vee Hua 華婷婷


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