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Western US States
The Western United States is no stranger to climate change. But it's also on the cutting edge of climate change policy—and we're the lead scientist.
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Oregon State Capitol
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Puget Sound and Mt. Rainier
Climate, Confronting Climate Change in Washington (2015)
SB 100 Lobby Day in Sacramento
A grid operation control room. Photo: CAISO
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Adding insulation to your attic is an effective step to improve the efficiency of your home, save money, and cut carbon emissions.
Fire in southern California in 2007 put power infrastructure at risk. Photo: Tim Williams. CC-BY-2.0 (Wikimedia)
Electric vehicle charging stations line the perimeter of San Francisco's City Hall. Photo credit: Bigstock.
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Glacier National Park Fire. Photo: Brett Timm, National Park Service
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