Category Archives: Positive Action

Community Energy Solutions Program

According to their website, “Community Energy Solutions is a Bainbridge Island based non-profit organization. We see our country’s economic, energy and climate challenges as opportunities for positive change at the local level. Empowering communities is our key to creating meaningful change. We do this by: creating local community-based renewable energy and energy efficiency projects; providing education about efficiency and renewable energy; helping communities to discover opportunities to reduce their carbon footprint; and engaging public agencies, businesses, individuals and students to raise awareness on energy consumption and its impact.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Corporation

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Telephone

(206) 261-5259

Address

221 Winslow Way W Ste 301 Bainbridge Island, WA 98110-4917

Cascadia Green Building Council

Description of Organization: Cascadia Green Building council works with PNW policymakers to pass legislation that puts green construction on par (financially) with more traditional construction and design practices, and to educate the public about sustainable building design.

Mission: “We help set the global vision for the transformation toward true sustainability, even as we support the place-based solutions that will bring us to the future we hope for, not the tomorrow we fear.”

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Telephone

(206) 223-2028

Address

410 Occidental Ave. South, Seattle, WA 98104

South Puget Environmental Education Clearinghouse (SPEECH) / South Sound Green Pages

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 DESCRIPTION:

Green Pages is a newspaper serving people and organizations in the South Sound area who are concerned about environmental issues. We publish Quarterly, four times a year. Our goal is to provide news coverage and thoughtful commentary. Articles reflect the judgment of individual writers and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial staff or SPEECH. (See photos of the people of SPEECH.)

 

 

Organization Type: Not-Government Orgnization

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Telephone

(360) 528-9158

Ecotrust

Mission statement:  Ecotrust’s mission is to inspire fresh thinking that creates economic opportunity, social equity and environmental wellbeing. Our goal is to foster a natural model of development that creates more resilient communities, economies, and ecosystems here and around the world.

Ecotrust believes in radical transformation of current institutions and the current ways of living that are unsustainable.  Their initiatives include:

•Consulting

•Fisheries

•Food and Farms

•Forests and Ecosystems Services

•Knowledge Systems

•Marine Consulting Initiatives

•Indigenous Affairs Program

•Natural Capital Fund

•Whole Watershed Restoration Initiative

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Telephone

(503) 327-6225


Address

Ecotrust
721 NW 9th Avenue Suite 200
Portland, Oregon 97209

Climatico Analysis

Climatico is a non-profit organization that was founded in Oxford but later incorporated in Seattle.  Climatico is a non-biased community of researchers and scientists analyzing the latest happenings in the world of climate change and report their findings in an easy way to understand.  Their publications cover adaption, emissions targets and other policy developments.  Their funds mostly come from individual donors but they also had some large corporations such as Google and the Waterloo foundation help them out as well. Climatico would fit into the “Mitigation and Adaption” wedge because they inform people about climate policies that are mostly about adaption and mitigation. Partnered with other legitimate international nonprofit organizations, Climatico is an authentic community of researchers.

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(206) 792-9496

Address

8626 NE 137th St Kirkland, WA 98034

WFPA: Washington Forest Protection Association

According to their website, “Washington Forest Protection Association (WFPA) is a trade association representing private forest landowners in Washington State. WFPA members are committed to advancing sustainable forestry in Washington State to provide forest products and environmental benefits for the public.”

Organization Type: Not-For-Profit Organization

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Telephone

(360) 352-1500

Address

724 Columbia St. NW, Suite 250 Olympia, WA 98501

Columbia Biogas

Columbia Biogas is a Portland, Oregon based company planning to construct a biogas production facility to convert local food waste into biogas. By building the biogas facility in the midst of a city well known for its multitude of diverse cuisines, they’re establishing convenient networks to transfer food-waste from post-consumer to its final resting place: the digester in the biogas production facility.

Organization Type: For-Profit

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Telephone

1(503) 914-4630

Address

Columbia Biogas, 721 NW 9th Avenue, Suite 227, Portland OR 97209

Washington Conservation Voters

From their website: Washington Conservation Voters is the statewide political voice for the environment. We work to elect environmentally responsible candidates to state and local offices. Working with our allies in the community, we advocate for strong environmental policies and hold our elected officials accountable during the legislative session. Through our political work we are strengthening laws that safeguard the health of our communities, the beauty of our state and our economic future.

 

Organization Type: Non-Government Organization

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Address

1402 3rd Avenue, Suite 1400, Seattle, WA98101

Friends of Living Waters (FLOW)

Mission: To provide legal oversight, monitoring and public education to protect Oregon Waters from pollution and development.

“FLOW was formed in 2002 to help protect and restore Oregon’s waters.  We understand and develop the need for increased grassroots activist organizing and public participation concerning river and water issues is needed in Oregon due to the magnitude and range of pollution and development threats. Volunteers lead the organization and do the legal, conservation and outreach work.”

FLOW is a grassroots organization committing extraordinary time and effort to their work and volunteerism.

Organization Type: Non-government Organization

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Telephone

Not indicated on website

Address

FLOW, P.O. Box 2478,Grants Pass, OR 97528

Pacific Northwest Salmon Center: Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group

According to their website, the Pacific Northwest Salmon Center’s mission is “to perpetuate and enhance the genetic diversity and stocks of Wild Salmon in Hood Canal through the protection and restoration of salmon habitat, stewardship and research for watershed and marine ecosystems, community education and outreach, and any other means appropriate.”

Organization Type: Non-Government Organization

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Telephone

(360) 275-3575

Address

PO Box 2169, 600 NE Roessel Road, Belfair, WA 98528